Posted: | December 13, 2022 12:10 PM |
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From: | Senator John I. Kane |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Healthcare Facilities Violence Prevention Act |
Our healthcare professionals are heroes. Their heroic efforts during the COVID19 Pandemic deserve our thanks, our support, and passage of policy initiatives that reward and protect them. Our healthcare professionals are not protected from violent acts such as, physical attacks from patients, domestic disputes or even an active shooter just because they change into their scrubs or lab coat. They cannot just wash away the threats of assault or bullying from a co-worker when they “scrub up” and prepare for surgery. We expect our healthcare professionals to be at their best at all times, down to the very second that it means the difference between the life or death of neighbor, a loved one, or even when our lives are on the line. We have great expectations for their delivery of care, but we do not give them the protections from violence that they need and deserve. Our healthcare professionals need and deserve laws to prevent violence at healthcare facilities. We can and should provide resources to ensure that our healthcare professionals will have the necessary procedures, prevention and protection in place to safely and confidently perform the duties of their demanding profession. That is why I am planning to reintroduce a companion bill in the Senate to House Bill 348 of the 2021-22 session sponsored by Rep. Leanne Krueger and Rep. Bridget M. Kosierowski that will create the Healthcare Facilities Violence Prevention Act. The bill would do the following:
I introduced this bill last session as Senate Bill 1256. The legislation was cosponsored by Senators Fontana, Collett, Cappelletti, Comitta, Santarsiero, Kearney, Hughes, Costa, A. Williams, and Muth. We need to honor our healthcare professionals with protections in the law. I ask you to join me in co-sponsoring this legislation that will protect the heroes who are constantly saving us. |
Introduced as SB849