California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR132

Introduced
4/10/18  
Introduced
4/10/18  
Refer
4/10/18  
Refer
4/10/18  
Engrossed
4/23/18  
Engrossed
4/23/18  
Refer
4/26/18  
Enrolled
8/28/18  
Chaptered
9/11/18  
Passed
9/11/18  

Caption

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Awareness Month.

Impact

The recognition of November as CRPS Awareness Month has the potential to impact state laws indirectly by fostering a greater emphasis on the education and treatment of this medical condition. This dedication can help catalyze discussions around the adequacy of current health care provisions for individuals suffering from CRPS, potentially influencing future legislation aimed at improving medical care and research funding for this syndrome. By highlighting CRPS, the resolution may also drive the integration of better treatment protocols into the state's healthcare system.

Summary

SCR132, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 132, seeks to recognize November 2018 as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Awareness Month in California. The resolution aims to raise public awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a debilitating condition characterized by severe chronic pain and other significant health issues. By dedicating a month to this awareness, the resolution encourages both individuals and health professionals to better understand CRPS, leading to earlier diagnosis and treatment which can substantially improve patient outcomes.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR132 is positive, reflecting a consensus among legislators about the importance of raising awareness for CRPS. Members advocating for this resolution perceive it as an essential step toward acknowledging the plight of those affected by CRPS and promoting greater public and medical awareness. The positive sentiment is underscored by the support from health advocacy groups emphasizing early diagnosis and treatment as crucial for better patient outcomes.

Contention

While the resolution itself is non-controversial and passes with unanimous support, the broader context of health-related legislation often involves discussion over resource allocation for research and treatment. Opponents to more extensive financial support could raise concerns over budget constraints and prioritize other health initiatives. However, given that SCR132 focuses solely on awareness, it largely sidesteps contentious issues commonly associated with funding and healthcare accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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