Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB925

Introduced
1/6/23  

Caption

Patient visitation; visitation from clergy members during declared public health emergency.

Impact

The bill's provisions would fundamentally alter how healthcare facilities operate during public health emergencies. It requires them to create and implement visitation protocols that align with guidance from health authorities. This includes ensuring that clergy visits are allowed while maintaining compliance with any applicable health regulations. Such a requirement could enhance the emotional and spiritual well-being of patients, as it emphasizes the importance of religious support during health challenges.

Summary

SB925 addresses patient visitation rights within healthcare facilities, specifically during declared public health emergencies. The bill mandates that hospitals, nursing homes, and certified nursing facilities establish protocols allowing visits from clergy of any denomination during such emergencies, should the patient or their legal representative request it. Such measures aim to respect the spiritual needs of patients and ensure they are supported, especially during times of distress related to public health crises.

Contention

Notably, the bill may raise concerns regarding the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals to receive spiritual care. Critics may argue that allowing unrestricted visitation could pose risks during a public health emergency, especially if infection control measures are not adequately enforced. Conversely, supporters would likely contend that spiritual care is an essential component of patient care that should not be compromised, even amidst health challenges. Deciding how to navigate these tensions will be crucial for implementing the bill effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1689

Patient visitation; request visitation from clergy members during declared public health emergency.

VA HB519

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

VA SB130

Public health emergency; hospital or nursing home, addition of beds.

VA HB900

Public health emergency; hospital or nursing home, addition of beds.

VA HB420

Opioid-related emergencies; evidence-based best practices in the emergency department.

VA HB235

Hospitals; protocols for patients receiving rehabilitation services.

VA HB87

Hospital regulations; patient drug testing.

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 SB340

Freestanding emergency departments; Bd. of Health to promulgate regulations related to departments.

Similar Bills

VA HB2742

Hospitals; urine drug screening to include testing for fentanyl.

VA SB537

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

VA HB763

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 SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

VA SB1152

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance, proof of coverage.

VA SB392

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