TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Loretta Weinberg which would require health care facilities to establish guidelines for safe patient handling was signed into law today by Governor Jon Corzine.
“This new law will work to drastically reduce the risk of injury to patients and care givers,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex, the Chairman of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. “The program’s effectiveness lies in its development, monitoring and implementation. Facilities and the Departments of Health and Senior Services and Human Services must work together to help protect patients and health care workers.”
“This law is long overdue, and I’m glad that we’ve finally approved a piece of legislation aimed at protecting patients and those who care for them,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen, who is a member of the Senate Health panel. “When dealing with transporting patients, there is always a risk of injury, but this bill puts guidelines in place to help reduce the number and severity of these injuries for all parties involved.”
TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Loretta Weinberg which would require health care facilities to establish guidelines for safe patient handling received final legislative approval today by the full Assembly, by a vote of 77-3.
“The goal of this bill is to cut down on the risk of injury to patients and care givers,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex, the Chairman of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. “The effectiveness of the program lies in its development, implementation and monitoring. Health care facilities must develop realistic patient handling plans and the Departments of Health and Senior Services and Human Services must maintain an active role in monitoring the programs. This must be a joint effort.”
“It is way past time for New Jersey to adopt safe handling legislation that helps to protect patients and those who care for them,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen, who is a member of the Senate Health panel. “There is always a risk of injury when dealing with transporting patients, but this bill would set up safety guidelines to help reduce the number and the severity of the injuries for all parties involved.”
TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Loretta Weinberg which would create the “Safe Patient Handling Act,” and require health care facilities to establish guidelines for safe patient handling was unanimously approved today by the full Senate.
“When enacted, this bill will create a win-win situation for patients and health care workers by working to cut down on the risk of injury,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex, the Chairman of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Services Committee. “In order for the program to be effective, it is imperative that safe patient handling plans be developed, implemented and closely monitored to make sure that they are working properly.”
“This legislation would establish necessary guidelines to help protect both patients and the workers who care for them,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen. “The risk of injury is always there when dealing with transporting patients but the safety guidelines set up in this bill would work to reduce the number and severity of these injuries, for all parties involved.”
TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Loretta Weinberg which would create the Safe Patient Handling Act, and require health care facilities to establish guidelines for safe patient handling was approved today by the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee.
“This piece of legislation will reduce the risk of injury to both patients and health care workers at the facility,” said Senator Joseph F. Vitale, D- Middlesex, the Chairman of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. “This is a win-win situation for both patients and health care workers. It is imperative that safe patient handling plans be developed, implemented and evaluated. This process will enhance the safety of those who work and those who are cared for in health care facilities throughout New Jersey.”
“This legislation is about establishing guidelines to protect both patients and health care workers. In hospitals, nursing homes and other health care facilities, the risk of injury is always there, especially if a patient is being lifted, repositioned or transported from one location to another,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen, who is a member of the Senate Health panel. “This bill would work to reduce its numbers, while helping to ensure that safety is always key when assisting patients.”
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