Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB66

Introduced
1/24/23  

Caption

Public Health, Department of; establish grant program for physicians and nurse practitioners; provisions

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would contribute positively to the healthcare infrastructure by incentivizing healthcare providers to offer services to individuals dealing with chronic health conditions, such as high glucose or high cholesterol. Furthermore, it mandates that these healthcare professionals engage in community activities that aim to improve health awareness among uninsured or underinsured individuals, thereby directly addressing public health needs. The program also seeks to ease the financial burden on healthcare providers by supporting their insurance costs.

Summary

House Bill 66 aims to establish a grant program under the Department of Public Health in Georgia called the Georgia Clinician Tier Recognition Health Initiatives Program. This program is designed to provide funding for liability insurance premiums specifically for physicians and nurse practitioners who meet certain eligibility criteria. The intent behind this bill is to enhance healthcare access and support clinicians who provide vital services to at-risk populations.

Contention

There may arise points of contention regarding the implementation details of the grant program, including the specific eligibility criteria for providers and potential limitations on the number of participants. Critics could voice concerns about the program's funding and sustainability, especially in light of economic fluctuations. Additionally, the requirement for participating healthcare providers to engage in community health events might be debated, particularly regarding the adequacy of these events in genuinely addressing the needs of underserved populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1046

Health; advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home healthcare services; authorize

GA S2716

Establishes the primary care training sites program to provide training for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants within the DOH.

GA HB884

Public Health, Department of; establish grant program for perinatal facilities to increase availability of obstetric care in low access maternity care areas and deserts

GA HB54

Health; advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home healthcare services; authorize

GA HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

GA HB184

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

GA HB795

Public Health, Department of; establish an Infant Wellness Resource hotline service

GA HB1518

Community Affairs, Department of; establish GeorgiaCorps Grant Program; provisions

GA HB797

Public Health, Department of; Low THC Oil Patient Registry; revise provisions

GA SB258

Access to Midwife-led Birth Centers Grant Program; establish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.