Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR371

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment; create

Impact

The creation of the Senate Study Committee reflects a growing concern regarding the viability of rural healthcare systems. As rural hospitals often face unique challenges in attracting and retaining medical professionals, the findings from this committee could lead to specific legislative action or recommendations aimed at improving recruitment strategies and healthcare delivery in these areas. The committee will be tasked with conducting meetings, including a minimum of two at rural hospital locations, to gather insights directly from stakeholders and local population representatives.

Summary

SR371 is a Senate Resolution that establishes a Senate Study Committee on Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment. The bill addresses the critical shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly in rural hospitals, which struggle to provide necessary surgical and procedural services due to economic constraints and a lack of qualified personnel. The resolution aims to raise awareness of these recruitment challenges and to explore solutions that can alleviate the issues faced by rural medical facilities. This study is deemed essential to understand the broader implications of healthcare accessibility in remote areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR371 has been generally positive, with strong bipartisan support indicated by the voting record, which shows 43 yeas to only 1 nay during its adoption. There appears to be a collective recognition among legislators of the essential role that enhanced medical personnel recruitment plays in maintaining healthcare standards in rural communities. Supporters view the establishment of this committee as a proactive step toward addressing an urgent public health concern.

Contention

While SR371 has not been met with significant opposition, the underlying issues it seeks to address may lead to future debates about funding, resource allocation, and potential legislative changes based on the committee's findings. The resolution permits the committee to recommend further action or legislation, which could trigger discussions over the prioritization and allocation of resources for rural healthcare support in Georgia. Overall, if the committee's recommendations lead to impactful changes, it could influence both state law and the operational dynamics of rural hospitals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR547

House Study Committee on Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment; create

GA HR753

House Study Committee on Improving Access to Internal Medicine in Rural Areas; create

GA SR545

Senate Paid Student Teaching Study Committee; create

GA SR279

Senate Study Committee on Certificate of Need Reform; create

GA SR418

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

GA SR251

Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee; create

GA SR301

Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee; create

GA SR216

Senate Study Committee on Vulnerable Roadway Users; create

GA SR727

Georgia's Creative Economy Senate Study Committee; create

GA SR282

Senate Study Committee on Foster Care and Adoption; create

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