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NJ A378

NJ A378
Establishes civil immunity for damages arising out of birth injury or congenital defect for physicians providing prenatal care under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
01/27/2016
In Committee
01/27/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes civil immunity for damages arising out of a child being born with a birth injury or congenital defect for physicians who provide prenatal care to the mother, provided that certain conditions are met. For civil immunity to apply, the bill would require that the skill and care provided in the course of prenatal treatment is that ordinarily required and exercised by those in the medical profession; the woman, of her own volition, did not receive prenatal care from the physician during the final eight weeks of her pregnancy; the physician advised the woman of the importance and benefits of receiving regular, ongoing prenatal care through the end of the pregnancy; and either: (1) the signs, symptoms, or other indicia of the birth injury or congenital defect were not reasonably detectable in the ordinary course of the prenatal care the woman received from the physician up to the date of her last prenatal care visit with the physician; or (2) the physician detected signs, symptoms, or other indicia of the potential birth injury or congenital defect and, based on the best available information, advised the woman as to: · the likelihood that the fetus would be born with a birth injury or congenital defect; · the nature and consequences of the potential birth injury or congenital defect; and · options with regard to medically significant prenatal and post-birth intervention, testing, or treatment appropriate to the medical condition of both the woman and the fetus or child, including the risks and benefits associated with each option, but not including experimental treatments not yet accepted by the medical establishment. This bill would take effect immediately and would apply to any birth occurring on or after the effective date.

AI Summary

This bill establishes civil immunity for damages arising out of a child being born with a birth injury or congenital defect for physicians who provide prenatal care to the mother. For civil immunity to apply, the physician must have provided the level of skill and care ordinarily required in the medical profession, the woman did not receive prenatal care from the physician during the final eight weeks of her pregnancy, the physician advised the woman of the importance of ongoing prenatal care, and either the signs of the birth injury or congenital defect were not reasonably detectable or the physician detected them and advised the woman accordingly. The bill would take effect immediately and apply to any births occurring on or after the effective date.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/27/2016)

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