Federal News
Congress Introduces Patient Safety Whistleblower Protections
March 24, 2026
Congressional leaders Senator Chris Murphy and Representative Mary Gay Scanlon introduced the Patient Safety and Whistleblower Protections Act to establish legal safeguards for healthcare workers who report patient safety concerns. This bicameral legislation addresses gaps in existing whistleblower protections, particularly in healthcare facilities owned by private equity firms, aiming to reduce retaliation risks and enhance patient care oversight.
- Why this matters: Federal healthcare procurement and compliance officers should anticipate potential new regulatory requirements that mandate stronger protections for healthcare workers reporting safety issues.
- Healthcare contractors and facility operators may need to revise internal policies and training programs to align with forthcoming whistleblower protection standards.
- Organizations involved in healthcare services procurement should evaluate risk management strategies related to private equity ownership and patient safety reporting.
- This legislation signals increased congressional focus on healthcare accountability, which could influence future contract terms and oversight mechanisms.
Americans should be able to count on our hospitals and healthcare workers to prioritize patient care and safety. At a time when the Trump administration continues to prioritize corporate profits over Americans27 health, healthcare workers should feel safe from employer retaliation when protecting patient care.
— Mary Gay Scanlon, U.S. Representative
When I was investigating the conditions at three Connecticut hospitals bought by a private equity firm, I relied on the nurses, doctors, and support staff to share the truth about what was happening inside those facilities.
— Chris Murphy, U.S. Senator
Agencies
United States Senate, United States House of Representatives
Locations
Sources
- [2026-03-23] Murphy and Scanlon Introduce Bicameral Legislation to... · Murphy Senate · Mar 24