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Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2017 | Civil Law

   

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History
The Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2017 is
a relatively new bill. It was introduced on 4th May in the 115th session of the Congress. However,
the bill had not yet been activated. This bill was introduced for the amendment of the Public
Health Service Act for establishing the ratio requirement in the hospitals towards the registered
nurse-to-patient ratio for direct care. The bill was initially referred to the Energy and Commerce
Committee and to Ways and Means Committee for a time period which would be determined by
the Speaker for the Committee for considering the provision. There has been a demand for safer
staffing ratios among the nurses all over the nation for many years. As the budget was low and
an increase in patient numbers in a substantial manner, it was observed that the nursing
profession was endangering the patients as well as the nurses. Till 2017 California could be
observed as being the only state in which the safe patient ratio had been low. For mandating a
safe nurse to patient ratio the first bill that was introduced was in January 2004 (Dyrbye, et al.,
2017). Since that time diligent advocacy and lobbying is observed from the side of California
Nurses Association in support of the law despite of the presence of powerful resistance from the
hospital industry.
Major provisions
The Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2017 is
considered to be an active bill and such has been introduced in the House. The bill is considered
to be an amendment for the Public Health Service Act and it requires the hospitals to execute and
submit staffing plan to the Department of Health and Human Services which would be in
compliance with the minimum nurse to that of the patient ratios by the unit. The hospitals also
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have to maintain the records of that of the actual ratios for each of the shifts and the units. It also
provides that the hospitals might not take any kind of specified actions against any nurse if such
nurse refuses to accept any assignment. It also provides that there should not be any
discrimination against any of the individuals relating to the care and services provided by the
hospitals. It also specifies that the HHS is considered to publish the names of those hospitals who
have violated the requirements of the bill and would be penalized for such.
Understanding of the Legislation
The Bill was introduced because the federal government was considered to have some
substantial interest which was to promote the quality of care and along with such the delivery of
the health care system and services to the various patients in the country. It also tries to bring a
change in the health care system and improve the quality measures to reduce the medical errors
because of inadequate and poorly supervised nurses and other staffs. It was introduced by Jan
Schakowsky in the House and it is considered to be still pending. The issues regarding such is
considered to be that the nurses outside of California are getting little support and there has been
nursing shortages and compulsory overtime and such has been affecting the nurses profession.
Therefore, in order to combat such the bill has been introduced and these challenges are still
pertinent (Wheatley, 2017).
Key Supporter
The Key supporters of the bill are the members of the California Nurses Association who
had been diligently advocating and lobbying for the enactment of the bill despite of the protests
the bill received from the hospital industry.
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