Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR619

Introduced
3/18/25  
Enrolled
3/18/25  

Caption

Minority Health Month; April 2025; encourage cholesterol screening; recognize

Impact

By designating an entire month to raise awareness about minority health and cholesterol screening, HR619 seeks to amplify public health efforts aimed at tackling preventable cardiovascular diseases. The resolution serves as a call to action for health providers and the public to prioritize cholesterol management. It encourages the Georgia Department of Health to update its cardiovascular plan with strategies to enhance quality care and health outcomes for patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, aligning with broader initiatives like the CDC’s Million Hearts program.

Summary

House Resolution 619 aims to recognize April 2025 as Minority Health Month, with a specific focus on encouraging cholesterol screening to combat the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease among minority populations in Georgia. The resolution emphasizes the importance of cholesterol management as a way to reduce the incidence of heart disease, which remains a significant health issue in various demographic groups, notably among African American and Hispanic communities. The bill acknowledges the alarming statistics regarding heart disease, which is a leading cause of death, particularly among racial and ethnic minorities.

Contention

While HR619 is primarily a resolution with no direct legal implications, it serves to highlight the disparities in health outcomes faced by minority populations. Critics may argue that while acknowledging these health disparities is essential, concrete actions and funding to implement effective health interventions are crucial for achieving meaningful change. Discussions surrounding HR619 may touch upon the ongoing challenges related to healthcare access and the need for systemic improvements to ensure equitable health resources and education for all demographic groups, which remain critical areas of concern in public health policymaking.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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