Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1196

Introduced
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/20/24  
Enrolled
2/20/24  

Caption

Nurses Day at the state capitol; March 7, 2024; recognize

Impact

The bill serves to reaffirm the value of professional nursing as a cornerstone of quality care within the medical system. It responds to the growing demand for registered nursing services, particularly as the population ages and healthcare needs become more complex. This recognition is expected to foster greater appreciation for the nursing profession and could influence public sentiment towards resource allocation in nursing and healthcare services, particularly in rural areas and home health care.

Summary

House Resolution 1196 recognizes March 7, 2024, as Nurses Day at the state capitol. The resolution is a tribute to the significant contributions of over 170,000 registered nurses in Georgia, who play a critical role in ensuring high-quality healthcare for the state's residents. By acknowledging this day, the resolution aims to highlight the dedication and professionalism of nurses in both hospital and outpatient settings, emphasizing their importance in the delivery of care in an evolving healthcare landscape.

Contention

While the resolution is largely ceremonial and widely supported, it could also open up discussions about the adequacy of nursing resources and the need for legislative support in enhancing nursing education and working conditions. There may be varying opinions on how effectively current healthcare policies support nurses and what further measures could be put in place to improve patient care outcomes through enhanced nursing support.

Companion Bills

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