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SB 396 enhances licensure for Florida's cardiac programs, ensuring hospitals meet strict standards to improve patient safety and care in cardiovascular treatments.
SB 396 enhances licensure for Florida's cardiac programs, ensuring hospitals meet strict standards to improve patient safety and care in cardiovascular treatments.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 396
- Title: Cardiac Services Providers
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 5, 2025
- Sponsor: Senator Leek
- Effective Date: October 1, 2026
SB 396 aims to enhance the licensure requirements for adult cardiovascular programs in Florida. The bill seeks to ensure that hospitals providing cardiac services meet updated industry standards, thereby improving patient care and safety in cardiovascular interventions.
The bill amends section 395.1055 of the Florida Statutes, introducing significant changes to the licensure process for Level I and Level II adult cardiovascular programs:
Level I Program:
Level II Program:
The bill is expected to affect:
- Hospitals: Those providing Level I and Level II cardiac services will need to comply with new licensure requirements and improve their operational standards.
- Patients: Enhanced standards aim to improve the quality and safety of cardiac care, potentially leading to better health outcomes for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
This legislation represents a significant step towards improving cardiac care in Florida, ensuring that hospitals meet rigorous standards to provide safe and effective treatment for patients with heart conditions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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