Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB36

Introduced
1/5/22  
Refer
1/5/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to health disparity impacts.

Impact

If enacted, SB36 would require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to prepare health disparity impact reviews whenever mentioned legislation is identified as having a potential impact. This process would include analysis using empirical data to gauge how different population groups might be affected. The goal is to ensure that lawmakers are aware of the potential health impacts their legislative decisions may have, particularly on vulnerable populations that are already experiencing health inequities.

Summary

Senate Bill 36 aims to address health disparities in Kentucky by establishing a framework for health disparity impact reviews for certain bills, amendments, or committee substitutes. The bill defines health disparities as differences in health outcomes closely linked to social, economic, or environmental disadvantages faced by specific population groups. For any legislation identified as potentially affecting health disparities, a review must be conducted to assess the possible impact on various demographic groups. The bill emphasizes utilizing evidence-based information to understand and mitigate any adverse effects on health outcomes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB36 appears to be supportive among health advocates and community organizations dedicated to equity in health outcomes. Proponents argue that the bill is a critical step towards informed legislation that takes into account the diverse needs of Kentucky’s population. However, some concerns have been raised about the feasibility of effectively implementing these reviews and the potential for slowing down the legislative process. This has sparked discussions about the balance between robust health assessments and the need for timely legislative action.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the administrative burden that could be placed on state agencies in conducting these reviews, as well as skepticism about the outcomes of such reviews leading to meaningful changes in policy. Critics may argue that while the intent behind the bill is commendable, it may result in increased bureaucracy without effectively addressing the underlying issues of health disparity. The debate reflects broader tensions about how best to ensure equitable health outcomes through legislation, balancing thorough review processes with the urgency of addressing health needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB43

AN ACT relating to maternal health disparities in perinatal care.

KY HB306

AN ACT relating to maternal health disparities in perinatal care.

KY HB233

AN ACT relating to maternal health disparities in perinatal care.

KY SCR187

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Health Care Disparities Task Force.

KY HB635

AN ACT relating to fiscal impact statements.

KY SB274

AN ACT relating to state employee health insurance.

KY SB155

AN ACT relating to state employee health insurance.

KY SB43

AN ACT relating to legislative oversight of health, welfare, and family services issues.

KY SB35

AN ACT relating to exceptions to restrictions on maternal healthcare.

KY SB99

AN ACT relating to exceptions to restrictions on maternal healthcare.

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