Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB357

Introduced
1/12/24  
Refer
1/22/24  
Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Health; limb salvage protocol and treatment to prevent amputation in whole or in part, due to diabetes, peripheral artery disease, or other medical conditions; provide

Impact

By requiring healthcare providers to adopt limb salvage protocols, SB357 seeks to enhance patient outcomes for individuals susceptible to limb amputation. It mandates state health benefit plans to cover necessary healthcare services linked to these treatments, thereby increasing accessibility to healthcare for patients at risk. This shift aims to improve public health metrics related to diabetes and vascular diseases overall. Furthermore, it serves to educate communities on prevention strategies and healthcare resources, reinforcing a proactive approach toward major health challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 357 aims to address the healthcare needs related to limb salvage treatments, particularly focusing on preventing or delaying amputations due to conditions like diabetes and peripheral artery disease. The bill proposes amendments to multiple titles in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, establishing a formal limb salvage protocol that hospitals and surgical centers must adopt to ensure comprehensive treatment plans for at-risk patients. This includes collaboration with various medical professionals such as podiatrists and surgeons to implement preventive measures and interventions effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention regarding funding and the implementation of its requirements. Stakeholders may be concerned about the potential burden on healthcare systems and the financial implications of expanded coverage for limb salvage treatments. Discussions may arise around the adequacy of resources and training for healthcare professionals expected to engage with these new protocols, as well as the impact on existing healthcare policies and budgets, prompting debates on how to effectively integrate this bill with current state healthcare initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HJR137

Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month; designating Sep. 2022 & each succeeding year thereafter.

GA SB1677

Relating to a study on prevention and reduction of diabetes-related amputation.

GA HB4261

ARC Act of 2023 Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act of 2023

GA HB307

ARC Act of 2025 Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act of 2025

GA SB1418

INS CD-PERIPHERAL ARTERY TEST

GA HR728

Expressing support for the designation of September 2023 as "Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month".

GA H0253

Medicaid Coverage for Prescribed Foods for Disease Treatment and Prevention

GA SR418

Senate Study Committee on Access to Podiatrists and Limb Saving Services; create

GA H2433

To establish an amputation prevention task force

GA SB048

Diabetes Prevention & Obesity Treatment Act

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