(1) A hospital, healthcare facility, or individual physician shall file a written report with the cabinet regarding each patient who comes under the hospital’s, healthcare facility’s, or physician s care and reports any complication or adverse event as defined under KRS § 311.7731, requires medical treatment, or suffers a death that the attending physician, hospital staff, or facility staff has reason to believe is a primary or secondary result of an abortion. The reports shall be completed by the hospital, healthcare facility, or attending physician who treated the patient, signed by the attending physician, and transmitted to the cabinet within thirty (30) days of the discharge or death of the patient treated for the complication or adverse event.
(2) Each report of a complication or adverse event as defined in KRS § 311.7731, medical treatment, or death following abortion required under this section shall contain at minimum the information required by KRS § 213.101.

Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 311.7741

  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Treatment: when used in a criminal justice context, means targeted interventions
    that focus on criminal risk factors in order to reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010

(3) Reports required under this section shall not contain: (a) The name of the patient;
(b) Common identifiers such as Social Security number or motor vehicle operator slicense number; or
(c) Other information or identifiers that would make it possible to identify, in any manner or under any circumstances, a patient who has obtained an abortion and subsequently suffered an abortion complication or adverse event as defined in KRS § 311.7731.
Effective:April 14, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 210, sec. 25, effective April 14, 2022.
Legislative Research Commission Note (4/14/2022). This statute was created by
2022 Ky. Acts ch. 210, sec. 25. Section 38 of that Act states, “Sections 1 to 31 of this Act may be cited as the Humanity in Healthcare Act of 2022.”