Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR194

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Health To Reduce The Use Of Disposable Surgical Equipment And Adopt Sustainable Practices In The Provision Of Health Care Services Following Examples Set By California And Japan.

Impact

The proposed changes under HCR194 are intended to promote environmental stewardship while maintaining high standards of patient care. By adopting practices such as the reprocessing and sterilization of surgical instruments, Hawaii's healthcare sector could realize considerable cost savings. The resolution highlights successful methodologies already implemented in California, which focus on reducing medical waste through innovative recycling techniques, thereby setting a framework for local implementation.

Summary

HCR194 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced during the Thirty-Third Legislature of Hawaii in 2025. The resolution requests the Department of Health to reduce the use of disposable surgical equipment in healthcare settings and to adopt more sustainable practices reflective of successful models from California and Japan. This initiative acknowledges the significant environmental and economic impacts of excessive disposable equipment, particularly in hospitals and healthcare facilities that generate vast amounts of medical waste contributing to pollution and landfill overflow.

Contention

One notable point of potential contention surrounding HCR194 may arise from the operational challenges and financial implications for healthcare facilities. While the resolution encourages partnerships with companies specializing in medical equipment sterilization, the cost and logistics of transitioning from single-use to reusable surgical equipment may raise concerns among healthcare providers regarding patient safety, compliance with health standards, and the need for investment in new technologies.

Implementation

If enacted, the Department of Health would be tasked with developing guidelines and initiatives that encourage local hospitals to adopt these sustainable practices. The resolution also calls for a report prior to the start of the Regular Session in 2026 to evaluate the feasibility and expected outcomes of the proposed changes, addressing both potential cost savings and environmental benefits associated with a decreased reliance on disposable surgical products.

Companion Bills

HI HR187

Same As Requesting The Department Of Health To Reduce The Use Of Disposable Surgical Equipment And Adopt Sustainable Practices In The Provision Of Health Care Services Following Examples Set By California And Japan.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR71

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Stakeholder Working Group To Make Recommendations To Enhance Meaningful Access To Health Care In The State Through The Provision Of Language Assistance Services.

HI HCR147

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Sustainable Food Systems Working Group.

HI HR56

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Stakeholder Working Group To Make Recommendations To Enhance Meaningful Access To Health Care In The State Through The Provision Of Language Assistance Services.

HI SCR49

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Stakeholder Working Group To Make Recommendations To Enhance Meaningful Access To Health Care In The State Through The Provision Of Language Assistance Services.

HI SR37

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Stakeholder Working Group To Make Recommendations To Enhance Meaningful Access To Health Care In The State Through The Provision Of Language Assistance Services.

HI HCR109

Requesting The Department Of Health's Solid Waste Section, Subject To The Availability Of Funding, To Investigate Strategies For Improved Waste Diversion By Working With The Counties To Address Each County's Unique Needs According To Its Geography, Population, And Industry Make-up.

HI HCR199

Requesting The Department Of Human Services To Study Providing Certain Health Insurance Coverage For All Children And Pregnant Persons Who Would Otherwise Qualify For Coverage If Not For Their Immigration Status.

HI SCR69

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Sustainable Food Systems Working Group.

HI SR57

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Sustainable Food Systems Working Group.

HI HCR187

Requesting The Legislative Reference Bureau To Conduct A Study On Best Practices For Nurse Staffing In Health Care Facilities.

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