Bill Text: TX HB2984 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to advance directives or health care or treatment decisions made by or on behalf of patients.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-18 - Referred to State Affairs [HB2984 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB2984-Introduced.html
By: Hughes | H.B. No. 2984 |
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relating to advance directives or health care or treatment | ||
decisions made by or on behalf of patients. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Patient and Family | ||
Treatment Choice Rights Act of 2015. | ||
SECTION 2. The purpose of this Act is to protect the right | ||
of patients and their families to decide whether and under what | ||
circumstances to choose or reject life-sustaining treatment. This | ||
Act amends the applicable provisions of the Advance Directives Act | ||
(Chapter 166, Health and Safety Code) to ensure that, when an | ||
attending physician is unwilling to respect a patient's advance | ||
directive or a patient's or family's decision to choose the | ||
treatment necessary to prevent the patient's death, | ||
life-sustaining medical treatment will be provided until the | ||
patient can be transferred to a health care provider willing to | ||
honor the directive or treatment decision. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 166.045(c), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) If an attending physician refuses to comply with a | ||
directive or treatment decision to provide life-sustaining | ||
treatment to a patient and does not wish to follow the procedure | ||
established under Section 166.046, life-sustaining treatment shall | ||
be provided to the patient[ |
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transferred to another physician or health care facility willing to | ||
comply with the directive or treatment decision. | ||
SECTION 4. Sections 166.046(a) and (e), Health and Safety | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) If an attending physician refuses to honor a patient's | ||
advance directive or a health care or treatment decision made by or | ||
on behalf of a patient, other than a directive or decision to | ||
provide artificial nutrition and hydration to the patient, the | ||
physician's refusal shall be reviewed by an ethics or medical | ||
committee. The attending physician may not be a member of that | ||
committee. The patient shall be given life-sustaining treatment | ||
during the review. | ||
(e) If the patient or the person responsible for the health | ||
care decisions of the patient is requesting life-sustaining | ||
treatment that the attending physician has decided and the review | ||
process has affirmed is inappropriate treatment, the patient shall | ||
be given available life-sustaining treatment pending transfer | ||
under Subsection (d). The patient is responsible for any costs | ||
incurred in transferring the patient to another facility.[ |
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SECTION 5. Section 166.051, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 166.051. LEGAL RIGHT OR RESPONSIBILITY NOT AFFECTED. | ||
This subchapter does not impair or supersede any legal right or | ||
responsibility a person may have to effect the withholding or | ||
withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in a lawful manner, | ||
provided that if an attending physician or health care facility is | ||
unwilling to honor a patient's advance directive or a treatment | ||
decision to provide life-sustaining treatment, life-sustaining | ||
treatment must [ |
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SECTION 6. Sections 166.052(a) and (b), Health and Safety | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) In cases in which the attending physician refuses to | ||
honor an advance directive or treatment decision requesting the | ||
provision of life-sustaining treatment, other than a directive or | ||
decision to provide artificial nutrition and hydration, the | ||
statement required by Section 166.046(b)(3)(A) [ |
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shall be in substantially the following form: | ||
When There Is A Disagreement About Medical Treatment: The | ||
Physician Recommends Against Life-Sustaining Treatment That You | ||
Wish To Continue | ||
You have been given this information because you have | ||
requested life-sustaining treatment,* other than artificial | ||
nutrition and hydration, which the attending physician believes is | ||
not appropriate. This information is being provided to help you | ||
understand state law, your rights, and the resources available to | ||
you in such circumstances. It outlines the process for resolving | ||
disagreements about treatment among patients, families, and | ||
physicians. It is based upon Section 166.046 of the Texas Advance | ||
Directives Act, codified in Chapter 166 of the Texas Health and | ||
Safety Code. | ||
When an attending physician refuses to comply with an advance | ||
directive or other request for life-sustaining treatment, other | ||
than artificial nutrition and hydration, because of the physician's | ||
judgment that the treatment would be inappropriate, the case will | ||
be reviewed by an ethics or medical committee. Life-sustaining | ||
treatment will be provided through the review. | ||
You will receive notification of this review at least 48 | ||
hours before a meeting of the committee related to your case. You | ||
are entitled to attend the meeting. With your agreement, the | ||
meeting may be held sooner than 48 hours, if possible. | ||
You are entitled to receive a written explanation of the | ||
decision reached during the review process. | ||
If after this review process both the attending physician and | ||
the ethics or medical committee conclude that life-sustaining | ||
treatment, other than artificial nutrition and hydration, is | ||
inappropriate and yet you continue to request such treatment, then | ||
the following procedure will occur: | ||
1. The physician, with the help of the health care facility, | ||
will assist you in finding [ |
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willing to provide the requested treatment. | ||
2. You are being given a list of health care providers and | ||
referral groups that have volunteered their readiness to consider | ||
accepting transfer, or to assist in locating a provider willing to | ||
accept transfer, maintained by the Department of State Health | ||
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contact providers or referral groups on the list or others of your | ||
choice to get help in arranging a transfer. | ||
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treatment until he or she can be transferred to a willing provider | ||
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4. If a transfer can be arranged, the patient will be | ||
responsible for the costs of the transfer. | ||
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*"Life-sustaining treatment" means treatment that, based on | ||
reasonable medical judgment, sustains the life of a patient and | ||
without which the patient will die. The term includes both | ||
life-sustaining medications and artificial life support, such as | ||
mechanical breathing machines, kidney dialysis treatment, and | ||
artificial nutrition and hydration. The term does not include the | ||
administration of pain management medication or the performance of | ||
a medical procedure considered to be necessary to provide comfort | ||
care, or any other medical care provided to alleviate a patient's | ||
pain. | ||
(b) In cases in which the attending physician refuses to | ||
comply with an advance directive or treatment decision requesting | ||
the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment, the | ||
statement required by Section 166.046(b)(3)(A) shall be in | ||
substantially the following form: | ||
When There Is A Disagreement About Medical Treatment: The | ||
Physician Recommends Life-Sustaining Treatment That You Wish To | ||
Stop | ||
You have been given this information because you have | ||
requested the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining | ||
treatment*, other than artificial nutrition and hydration, and the | ||
attending physician refuses to comply with that request. The | ||
information is being provided to help you understand state law, | ||
your rights, and the resources available to you in such | ||
circumstances. It outlines the process for resolving disagreements | ||
about treatment among patients, families, and physicians. It is | ||
based upon Section 166.046 of the Texas Advance Directives Act, | ||
codified in Chapter 166 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. | ||
When an attending physician refuses to comply with an advance | ||
directive or other request for withdrawal or withholding of | ||
life-sustaining treatment for any reason, the case will be reviewed | ||
by an ethics or medical committee. Life-sustaining treatment will | ||
be provided through the review. | ||
You will receive notification of this review at least 48 | ||
hours before a meeting of the committee related to your case. You | ||
are entitled to attend the meeting. With your agreement, the | ||
meeting may be held sooner than 48 hours, if possible. | ||
You are entitled to receive a written explanation of the | ||
decision reached during the review process. | ||
If you or the attending physician do not agree with the | ||
decision reached during the review process, and the attending | ||
physician still refuses to comply with your request to withhold or | ||
withdraw life-sustaining treatment, then the following procedure | ||
will occur: | ||
1. The physician, with the help of the health care facility, | ||
will assist you in finding [ |
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willing to withdraw or withhold the life-sustaining treatment. | ||
2. You are being given a list of health care providers and | ||
referral groups that have volunteered their readiness to consider | ||
accepting transfer, or to assist in locating a provider willing to | ||
accept transfer, maintained by the Department of State Health | ||
Services [ |
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contact providers or referral groups on the list or others of your | ||
choice to get help in arranging a transfer. | ||
*"Life-sustaining treatment" means treatment that, based on | ||
reasonable medical judgment, sustains the life of a patient and | ||
without which the patient will die. The term includes both | ||
life-sustaining medications and artificial life support, such as | ||
mechanical breathing machines, kidney dialysis treatment, and | ||
artificial nutrition and hydration. The term does not include the | ||
administration of pain management medication or the performance of | ||
a medical procedure considered to be necessary to provide comfort | ||
care, or any other medical care provided to alleviate a patient's | ||
pain. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 25.0021(b), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(b) A statutory probate court as that term is defined in | ||
Section 3(ii), Texas Probate Code, has: | ||
(1) the general jurisdiction of a probate court as | ||
provided by the Texas Probate Code; and | ||
(2) the jurisdiction provided by law for a county | ||
court to hear and determine actions, cases, matters, or proceedings | ||
instituted under: | ||
(A) Section[ |
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552.019, 711.004, or 714.003, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(B) Chapter 462, Health and Safety Code; or | ||
(C) Subtitle C or D, Title 7, Health and Safety | ||
Code. | ||
SECTION 8. Sections 166.046(f) and (g), Health and Safety | ||
Code, are repealed. | ||
SECTION 9. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |