Vermont Bill: H 274
Vaccination Status Hospital Care Protection
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
VT H0274 proposes to amend Vermont's Hospital Patient Bill of Rights by adding explicit protection against denial of hospital admission, care, or services based solely on vaccination status. The bill modifies 18 V.S.A. § 1852 to insert a new patient right ensuring hospitals cannot refuse treatment to patients because of their immunization history. The legislation takes effect immediately upon passage and applies to all hospital care decisions going forward.
Why It Matters to MAHA
This bill directly advances MAHA's core principle of patient autonomy by preventing hospitals from using vaccination status as a discriminatory barrier to essential care. It protects medical freedom by ensuring patients retain access to hospital services regardless of their personal health decisions, which aligns with MAHA's commitment to reducing coercive medical mandates. The bill reinforces transparency and accountability in healthcare by explicitly codifying patient rights and limiting institutional power over treatment access. By removing vaccination status as grounds for denial of care, the legislation affirms that healthcare decisions should be made between patients and their physicians, not imposed by bureaucratic or institutional mandates. This protects vulnerable populations who may have legitimate medical, religious, or personal reasons for vaccination decisions and ensures they are not denied emergency or routine hospital care.
Introduced
02/19/2025
In Committee
Pending
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

Greg Burtt
Republican Representative (VT)

Dave Bosch
Republican Representative (VT)

Josh Dobrovich
Republican Representative (VT)

Gina Galfetti
Republican Representative (VT)