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US HR53

US HR53
Infant Protection and Baby Switching Prevention Act of 2019


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Introduced
01/03/2019
In Committee
01/31/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to require hospitals reimbursed under the Medicare system to establish and implement security procedures to reduce the likelihood of infant patient abduction and baby switching, including procedures for identifying all infant patients in the hospital in a manner that ensures that it will be evident if infants are missing from the hospital. This bill establishes additional requirements that certain hospitals must meet in order to participate in Medicare. Specifically, as a condition of Medicare participation, hospitals and critical access hospitals that provide neonatal or infant care must have appropriate security procedures to reduce the likelihood of infant patient abduction and baby switching. Noncompliant hospitals are subject to specified civil penalties. The bill also establishes criminal penalties for knowingly altering or destroying a newborn's hospital patient records for the purpose of causing the newborn to be misidentified.

AI Summary

This bill, the Infant Protection and Baby Switching Prevention Act of 2019, aims to amend the Social Security Act to require hospitals that receive Medicare reimbursement to establish and implement security procedures to reduce the likelihood of infant patient abduction and baby switching. The bill sets standards for identifying all infant patients in the hospital to ensure it's evident if infants are missing. Noncompliant hospitals may face civil penalties. The bill also establishes criminal penalties for knowingly altering or destroying a newborn's hospital records to cause misidentification.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services, Labor and Employment

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (on 01/31/2019)

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