HB 435

Virginia House of Delegates bill in Session 2026.

Status: failed. Latest action: February 18, 2026.

Palliative Care Info. & Ed. Prog. & Palliative Care & Quality of Life Advisory Council; established.

Bill ID VA-2026-HB-435
Session 2026
Status failed
Committee Appropriations
House of Delegates failed 2026-02-18
Summary

Palliative Care Information and Education Program; Palliative Care and Quality of Life Advisory Council established. Directs the Board of Health to include in its regulations a requirement that every hospital, nursing home, and certified nursing facility licensed by the Board (i) establish a system for identifying patients or residents who may benefit from palliative care and (ii) provide information about and facilitate access to appropriate palliative care services for patients or residents experiencing illness, injuries, or conditions that substantially affect quality of life for more than a short period of time. The bill also directs the Department of Health to establish a palliative care consumer and professional information and education program to maximize the effectiveness of palliative care initiatives in the Commonwealth by (a) ensuring that comprehensive and accurate information and education about palliative care is available to the public, health care providers, and health care facilities and (b) implementing such other initiatives related to education about palliative care and the delivery of palliative care services as may be necessary to educate health care professionals and the public about palliative care. The bill further establishes the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Advisory Council to advise the Department on matters related to the establishment, operation, maintenance, and outcomes evaluations of such initiatives. The bill directs the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Advisory Council to study the possibility of establishing a Medicaid benefit for palliative care and the need for a licensure scheme for palliative care providers. The bill further directs the Board of Health to develop a statewide advanced care planning campaign to increase public awareness of available palliative care options.

Sponsor
LeVere Bolling
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
0000-00-00 Status failed
2026-01-12 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-02-18 Latest Action H Left in Committee Appropriations
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