Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1342

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Hospital regulations; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence.

Impact

The implications of HB 1342 are significant for healthcare facilities as they will need to adopt comprehensive training programs for their staff, equipping them to recognize, address, and assist patients who are victims of domestic violence. This move seeks to create a safer healthcare environment by fostering a supportive atmosphere for victims. Hospitals will also be encouraged to form partnerships with local organizations to facilitate the referral process, thereby enhancing the continuum of care for these vulnerable individuals.

Summary

House Bill 1342 introduces a series of regulations aimed at enhancing the standards and protocols within hospitals and healthcare facilities concerning victims of domestic violence. Among the key provisions of the bill, hospitals will be mandated to establish written policies that focus on identifying victims at the time of admission, documenting any related injuries, and adequately preserving evidence. Additionally, the bill outlines requirements for hospitals to refer victims to appropriate crisis intervention services and ensure that designated staff members oversee the implementation of these policies.

Contention

While the bill garners support from advocates for domestic violence victims, concerns have been raised regarding the potential for increased administrative burden on healthcare providers. Opposition voices suggest that without adequate funding and resources, smaller hospitals may struggle to implement these new protocols effectively. Some stakeholders worry about the balance between ensuring patient safety and minimizing the strain on healthcare systems already dealing with challenges in staffing and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB448

Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

VA SB448

Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

VA HB763

Hospital regulations; use of smoke evacuation systems during surgical procedures.

VA SB537

Hospital regulations; use of smoke evacuation systems during surgical procedures.

VA SB1260

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

VA HB2269

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

VA HB519

Hospitals; regulations, visitation of individuals infected with COVID-19.

VA HB87

Hospital regulations; patient drug testing.

VA SB827

Hospital emergency departments; required security and training, regulations.

VA HB2742

Hospitals; urine drug screening to include testing for fentanyl.

Similar Bills

VA HB2742

Hospitals; urine drug screening to include testing for fentanyl.

VA SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

VA SB537

Hospital regulations; use of smoke evacuation systems during surgical procedures.

VA SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

VA HB87

Hospital regulations; patient drug testing.

VA HB343

Financial institutions; regulation of money transmitters, penalty.

VA HB353

Hospitals; emergency departments to have at least one licensed physician on duty at all times.

VA HB763

Hospital regulations; use of smoke evacuation systems during surgical procedures.