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1-Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 98 CHAPTER 45 Relative to public health. [ Filed with Secretary of State April 19, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 98, Umberg. Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines traumatic brain injury as a disruption in the normal functioning of the brain due to injury, commonly caused by car accidents, falls, assault, occupational injuries, and sports injuries; andWHEREAS, Every 14 seconds nationally, and every two minutes in California, someone sustains a traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, The CDC declares traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability and death in the United States, contributing to approximately 190 daily injury-related deaths in 2021; andWHEREAS, Traumatic brain injury impacts 2,800,000 Americans each year and causes 69,000 deaths, 600,000 hospitalizations, and 1,400,000 emergency room visits yearly; andWHEREAS, More than 5,300,000 children and adults in the United States, including 506,000 children and adults in California, live with a lifelong disability as a result of a traumatic brain injury, and impacts can include cognition, motor sensory, communication, emotional, and behavioral impairments as well as cause long-term neuropsychiatric conditions; andWHEREAS, 2,800,000 Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury annually; andWHEREAS, 2,500,000 caregivers in the United States support a family member with a traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, In 2022 alone, there were 84,268 Californians hospitalized and 161,917 emergency room visits due to traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, The lifetime costs related to traumatic brain injury are estimated in the United States to be $76,500,000,000 annually and in 2022, through private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid, California patients paid $1,700,000,000 for traumatic brain injury hospital services; andWHEREAS, Traumatic brain injuries can negatively affect a persons ability to hold a job, maintain relationships, or even care for themselves and can also have a devastating effect on a persons family, social circle, and community; andWHEREAS, Awareness, early screening, diagnosis, and care for Californians who sustain a traumatic brain injury are necessary to support lifelong health for Californians living with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the month of March to be Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month in California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature urges all levels of government to take advantage of every opportunity to increase awareness of the importance of screening, diagnosis, and evaluation for traumatic brain injury and to encourage people who have sustained a head injury or concussion to discuss the injury with their health care provider to determine if they have sustained a physical, cognitive, motor sensory, emotional, or behavioral impact or resulted in a neuropsychiatric condition; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled April 17, 2024 Passed IN Senate March 04, 2024 Passed IN Assembly April 15, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 98Introduced by Senator UmbergJanuary 16, 2024 Relative to public health.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 98, Umberg. Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines traumatic brain injury as a disruption in the normal functioning of the brain due to injury, commonly caused by car accidents, falls, assault, occupational injuries, and sports injuries; andWHEREAS, Every 14 seconds nationally, and every two minutes in California, someone sustains a traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, The CDC declares traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability and death in the United States, contributing to approximately 190 daily injury-related deaths in 2021; andWHEREAS, Traumatic brain injury impacts 2,800,000 Americans each year and causes 69,000 deaths, 600,000 hospitalizations, and 1,400,000 emergency room visits yearly; andWHEREAS, More than 5,300,000 children and adults in the United States, including 506,000 children and adults in California, live with a lifelong disability as a result of a traumatic brain injury, and impacts can include cognition, motor sensory, communication, emotional, and behavioral impairments as well as cause long-term neuropsychiatric conditions; andWHEREAS, 2,800,000 Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury annually; andWHEREAS, 2,500,000 caregivers in the United States support a family member with a traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, In 2022 alone, there were 84,268 Californians hospitalized and 161,917 emergency room visits due to traumatic brain injury; andWHEREAS, The lifetime costs related to traumatic brain injury are estimated in the United States to be $76,500,000,000 annually and in 2022, through private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid, California patients paid $1,700,000,000 for traumatic brain injury hospital services; andWHEREAS, Traumatic brain injuries can negatively affect a persons ability to hold a job, maintain relationships, or even care for themselves and can also have a devastating effect on a persons family, social circle, and community; andWHEREAS, Awareness, early screening, diagnosis, and care for Californians who sustain a traumatic brain injury are necessary to support lifelong health for Californians living with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the month of March to be Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month in California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature urges all levels of government to take advantage of every opportunity to increase awareness of the importance of screening, diagnosis, and evaluation for traumatic brain injury and to encourage people who have sustained a head injury or concussion to discuss the injury with their health care provider to determine if they have sustained a physical, cognitive, motor sensory, emotional, or behavioral impact or resulted in a neuropsychiatric condition; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 98 CHAPTER 45 Relative to public health. [ Filed with Secretary of State April 19, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 98, Umberg. Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
3+ Enrolled April 17, 2024 Passed IN Senate March 04, 2024 Passed IN Assembly April 15, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 98Introduced by Senator UmbergJanuary 16, 2024 Relative to public health.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 98, Umberg. Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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1928 SCR 98, Umberg. Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.
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2130 This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.
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2332 This measure would proclaim the month of March 2024 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.
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2938 WHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines traumatic brain injury as a disruption in the normal functioning of the brain due to injury, commonly caused by car accidents, falls, assault, occupational injuries, and sports injuries; and
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3140 WHEREAS, Every 14 seconds nationally, and every two minutes in California, someone sustains a traumatic brain injury; and
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3342 WHEREAS, The CDC declares traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability and death in the United States, contributing to approximately 190 daily injury-related deaths in 2021; and
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3544 WHEREAS, Traumatic brain injury impacts 2,800,000 Americans each year and causes 69,000 deaths, 600,000 hospitalizations, and 1,400,000 emergency room visits yearly; and
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3746 WHEREAS, More than 5,300,000 children and adults in the United States, including 506,000 children and adults in California, live with a lifelong disability as a result of a traumatic brain injury, and impacts can include cognition, motor sensory, communication, emotional, and behavioral impairments as well as cause long-term neuropsychiatric conditions; and
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3948 WHEREAS, 2,800,000 Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury annually; and
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4150 WHEREAS, 2,500,000 caregivers in the United States support a family member with a traumatic brain injury; and
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4352 WHEREAS, In 2022 alone, there were 84,268 Californians hospitalized and 161,917 emergency room visits due to traumatic brain injury; and
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4554 WHEREAS, The lifetime costs related to traumatic brain injury are estimated in the United States to be $76,500,000,000 annually and in 2022, through private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid, California patients paid $1,700,000,000 for traumatic brain injury hospital services; and
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4756 WHEREAS, Traumatic brain injuries can negatively affect a persons ability to hold a job, maintain relationships, or even care for themselves and can also have a devastating effect on a persons family, social circle, and community; and
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4958 WHEREAS, Awareness, early screening, diagnosis, and care for Californians who sustain a traumatic brain injury are necessary to support lifelong health for Californians living with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers; now, therefore, be it
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5160 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims the month of March to be Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month in California; and be it further
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5362 Resolved, That the Legislature urges all levels of government to take advantage of every opportunity to increase awareness of the importance of screening, diagnosis, and evaluation for traumatic brain injury and to encourage people who have sustained a head injury or concussion to discuss the injury with their health care provider to determine if they have sustained a physical, cognitive, motor sensory, emotional, or behavioral impact or resulted in a neuropsychiatric condition; and be it further
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5564 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.