Turn Tragedy Into Prevention: Support Better Sudden Death Reporting
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- When a baby or young person dies suddenly, families deserve answers, and researchers need reliable data to prevent future tragedies.
- SB188 and HB 819 ensures Florida medical examiners use consistent autopsy standards and report SIDS, SUID, SDY, and relevant SADS cases to the CDC/NIH national registry.
- These bills also require documentation of immunizations and emergency countermeasures administered within 90 days, helping researchers identify patterns and risk factors.
- ACTION: Tell Florida lawmakers to require consistent reporting and complete medical documentation when infants and children die suddenly by supporting and passing SB188 and HB 819