THE SENATE

THE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2006

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH

Senator Rosalyn H. Baker, Chair

Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland, Vice Chair

MEASURES DEFERRED TO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2006

TIME:

2:30 p.m.

PLACE:

Conference Room 016

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

DECISION MAKING ON THE FOLLOWING MEASURE(S):

(Deferred from Friday, February 10, 2006)

SB 2404

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION AS A GRANT-IN-AID TO THE COUNTY OF HAWAII FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL TO STAFF THE AEROMEDICAL HELICOPTER UNIT.

Appropriates $512,931 as grant-in-aid to Hawaii county for dedicated emergency medical service personnel to staff the aeromedical helicopter unit on the island of Hawaii.

HTH/IGA, WAM

SB 2409

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR COMMUNITY ANTI-DRUG FUND.

Appropriates $200,000 for grass roots community-based anti-drug and substance abuse events in Hawaii county.

HTH/IGA, WAM

SB 2504

RELATING TO PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

Requires the State to reimburse counties for issuing parking placards to persons with disabilities.

HTH/IGA, WAM

SB 2694

RELATING TO EXCISE TAX ON HEALTH CARE.

Exempts physician services, hospital charges, nursing services, and rehabilitation services from the county surcharge on state tax.

HTH/IGA, WAM

SB 3272

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT TO THE COUNTIES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PARKING PLACARDS TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

Appropriates funds to the counties as reimbursement for expenses incurred for administering the parking placard program for persons with disabilities.

HTH/IGA, WAM

SB 468

RELATING TO TORTS.

Shortens statute of limitations for medical malpractice action. Caps noneconomic damages and contingent attorney's fees awards. Permits evidence of collateral benefits. Disallows punitive damages claim in initial complaint. Permits periodic payments of future damages.

HTH, JHW

SB 2658

RELATING TO MEDICAL LIABILITY.

Requires the reporting of serious medical errors to the department of health and the medical facilities' patient safety committee. Requires open disclosure of serious medical errors to patients and their families. Requires medical facilities to develop a mediation model for handling serious medical errors.

HTH, JHW

SB 3279

RELATING TO MEDICAL LIABILITY.

Makes an apology regarding a medical error inadmissible as evidence of an admission of liability or an admission against interest in medical malpractice claims.

HTH, JHW

SB 2284

RELATING TO TORTS.

Lowers medical malpractice insurance premiums by adopting legislation that directly affects elements impacting medical malpractice insurance rates.

HTH, JHW

SB 2683

RELATING TO COURT-ORDERED MENTAL EXAMINATIONS.

Requires that a copy of all court-ordered mental health examinations be provided to the chief of forensics of the adult mental health division of DOH.

HTH, JHW

SB 2539

RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.

Allows parents or guardians to admit individuals under the eighteen to nonemergency psychiatric treatment facilities without the consent or countersignature of the individual.

HTH, JHW

     

 

No testimony will be accepted.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT 586-6070.