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Summary of Question 1
This proposed law would limit how many patients could be assigned to each registered nurse in Massachusetts hospitals and certain other health care facilities. The maximum number of patients per registered nurse would vary by type of unit and level of care, as follows: In units with step-down/intermediate care patients: 3 patients per nurse; In units with post-anesthesia care or operating room patients: 1 patient under anesthesia per nurse; 2 patients post-anesthesia per nurse; In the emergency services department: 1 critical or intensive care patient per nurse (or 2 if the nurse has assessed each patient's condition as stable); 2 urgent non-stable patients per nurse; 3 urgent stable patients per nurse; or 5 non-urgent stable patients per nurse; In units with maternity patients: (a) active labor patients: 1 patient per nurse; (b) during birth and for up to two hours immediately postpartum: 1 mother per nurse and 1 baby per nurse; (c) when the condition of the mother and baby are determined to be stable: 1 mother and her baby or babies per nurse; (d) postpartum: 6 patients per nurse; (e) intermediate care or continuing care babies: 2 babies per nurse; (f) well-babies: 6 babies per nurse; In units with pediatric, medical, surgical, telemetry, or observational/outpatient treatment patients, or any other unit: 4 patients per nurse; and In units with psychiatric or rehabilitation patients: 5 patients per nurse. The proposed law would require a covered facility to comply with the patient assignment limits without reducing its level of nursing, service, maintenance, clerical, professional, and other staff. The proposed law would also require every covered facility to develop a written patient acuity tool for each unit to evaluate the condition of each patient. This tool would be used by nurses in deciding whether patient limits should be lower than the limits of the proposed law at any given time. The proposed law would not override any contract in effect on January 1, 2019 that set higher patient limits. The proposed law's limits would take effect after any such contract expired. The state Health Policy Commission would be required to promulgate regulations to implement the proposed law. The Commission could conduct inspections to ensure compliance with the law. Any facility receiving written notice from the Commission of a complaint or a violation would be required to submit a written compliance plan to the Commission. The Commission could report violations to the state Attorney General, who could file suit to obtain a civil penalty of up to $25,000 per violation as well as up to $25,000 for each day a violation continued after the Commission notified the covered facility of the violation. The Health Policy Commission would be required to establish a toll-free telephone number for complaints and a website where complaints, compliance plans, and violations would appear. The proposed law would prohibit discipline or retaliation against any employee for complying with the patient assignment limits of the law. The proposed law would require every covered facility to post within each unit, patient room, and waiting area a notice explaining the patient limits and how to report violations. Each day of a facility's non-compliance with the posting requirement would be punishable by a civil penalty between $250 and $2,500. The proposed law's requirements would be suspended during a state or nationally declared public health emergency. The proposed law states that, if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2019.""

2018 - Essex County - Question 1Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 2, 2018?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
78,945
225,331
12,988 317,264
Amesbury More »
 
2,130
5,473
223
7,826
Andover More »
 
3,683
12,300
550
16,533
Beverly More »
 
4,547
13,859
567
18,973
Boxford More »
 
827
3,503
140
4,470
Danvers More »
 
2,856
9,404
444
12,704
Essex
 
513
1,504
25
2,042
Georgetown More »
 
950
3,160
101
4,211
Gloucester More »
 
4,104
9,184
614
13,902
Groveland More »
 
881
2,531
80
3,492
Hamilton More »
 
945
3,046
128
4,119
Haverhill More »
 
6,528
15,760
1,028
23,316
Ipswich More »
 
1,909
5,508
401
7,818
Lawrence More »
 
4,012
10,006
1,531
15,549
Lynn More »
 
7,121
16,415
1,169
24,705
Lynnfield More »
 
1,206
5,048
167
6,421
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
627
2,400
149
3,176
Marblehead More »
 
2,550
8,710
361
11,621
Merrimac More »
 
795
2,501
132
3,428
Methuen More »
 
4,626
12,404
787
17,817
Middleton More »
 
792
3,394
121
4,307
Nahant
 
542
1,456
103
2,101
Newbury More »
 
961
2,999
184
4,144
Newburyport More »
 
2,526
7,416
355
10,297
N. Andover More »
 
3,305
9,717
366
13,388
Peabody More »
 
4,886
16,791
986
22,663
Rockport More »
 
1,359
2,861
140
4,360
Rowley
 
731
2,458
82
3,271
Salem More »
 
5,798
12,258
905
18,961
Salisbury More »
 
968
2,890
134
3,992
Saugus More »
 
2,705
8,248
420
11,373
Swampscott More »
 
1,799
5,798
296
7,893
Topsfield
 
721
2,747
146
3,614
Wenham
 
435
1,621
76
2,132
W. Newbury
 
607
1,961
77
2,645
County Totals
78,945
225,331
12,988 317,264