HB 231

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to patient lifting and handling practices;
3creating s. 381.029, F.S.; providing a definition;
4requiring hospitals to establish a policy concerning the
5lifting and handling of patients by hospital employees;
6requiring a committee to develop the policy; providing for
7membership and duties of the committee; requiring
8continuing evaluation of the policy; providing an
9effective date.
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11Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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13     Section 1.  Section 381.029, Florida Statutes, is created
14to read:
15     381.029  Patient lifting and handling practices.--
16     (1)  As used in this section, the term "hospital" means a
17health care facility licensed under chapter 395.
18     (2)  A hospital shall establish an evidence-based policy
19regarding the safe lifting and associated handling of patients
20by hospital employees that minimizes the risk of injuries to
21patients and employees. The policy shall be developed by a
22committee composed of an appropriate mix of management and
23nonmanagement employees, including registered nurses engaged in
24direct patient care. The hospital may assign the task of
25developing the policy to a newly created committee or to an
26existing committee.
27     (3)  The committee shall:
28     (a)  Use data to evaluate the risk of injury to patients
29and employees.
30     (b)  Determine the appropriateness of alternative
31strategies for lifting and handling patients based on the
32population of patients at the hospital and identified hospital-
33specific risk factors. At a minimum, the committee shall
34consider:
35     1.  Using mechanical lifting devices or other engineering
36controls that minimize the need to lift and handle the patient
37manually.
38     2.  Using teams to lift and handle patients.
39     3.  Providing training in safe lifting and handling
40practices for employees engaged in caring for patients.
41     4.  Incorporating physical space and construction design
42for mechanical lifting devices in architectural plans for
43construction or renovation of the hospital.
44     (c)  Develop an ongoing evaluation process to determine the
45effectiveness of the policy established under this section.
46     Section 2.  This act shall take effect October 1, 2009.


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