Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR256

Introduced
6/15/10  
Engrossed
6/16/10  

Caption

Expresses the support of the legislature for the E. A. Conway Medical Center in Monroe to continue serving its current public purpose

Impact

HCR256 highlights the critical services provided by the E. A. Conway Medical Center, which serves a significant number of low-income patients, including a substantial percentage covered by public health insurance like Medicare and Medicaid. The resolution reinforces the state's commitment to ensuring that this institution continues its services, contributing to better health outcomes for disadvantaged citizens in Louisiana. By officially supporting the hospital, the resolution aims to uphold the available healthcare options for the local population.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 256 expresses the support of the Louisiana Legislature for the E. A. Conway Medical Center in Monroe, affirming its continued operation in serving a vital public purpose. The resolution acknowledges the historical significance of the hospital, which was established in 1941 as a charity hospital aimed at caring for indigent patients in the region, particularly those unable to travel to larger hospitals. This legislative endorsement emphasizes the essential role the medical center plays in providing healthcare to underserved populations in northeast Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR256 is largely supportive, reflecting a consensus among legislators on the importance of the E. A. Conway Medical Center. Lawmakers recognize the challenges that vulnerable populations face regarding access to healthcare, especially in a state known for poor health outcomes. There is a clear urgency among legislators to protect and promote healthcare services for those most in need, indicative of a broader commitment to addressing healthcare disparities.

Contention

While there are no overt points of contention in the bill itself, underlying issues regarding healthcare funding, access, and the long-term sustainability of charity hospitals like E. A. Conway can lead to debates on the adequacy of state support. This resolution serves as a statement of intent, but ongoing discussions continue around the allocation of resources to healthcare institutions that serve significant numbers of low-income patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR167

Expresses support for the Huey P. Long Medical Center, the Central La. State Hospital, the Red River Treatment Center, and the Pinecrest Supports and Services Center and urges and requests that these facilities remain open, public, and viable

LA SR104

Expresses support for consolidation of inpatient and outpatient services at Huey P. Long Medical Center to create a sustainable and economically feasible model, and requests the governor, LSU and DHH, to take all actions necessary to streamline services and create a fiscally responsible, viable public medical center in central Louisiana.

LA SR99

Expresses support for consolidation of inpatient and outpatient services at Huey P. Long Medical Center to create a sustainable and economically feasible model, and requests the governor, LSU and DHH, to take all actions necessary to streamline services and create a fiscally responsible, viable public medical center in central Louisiana.

LA SR191

Requests the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to study the governance, efficiencies, and service delivery of the Louisiana State University Health Care Services Division and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

LA HCR26

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Clifton McDonald, M.D., chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport

LA HCR241

Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals and LSU Board of Supervisors to conduct a study assessing the current and future delivery of health care and medical education in La. and to make recommendations

LA HCR74

Requires submission for approval by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget of any cooperative endeavor agreements between the LSU Board of Supervisors and a private entity involving the change in management of a public hospital

LA HR18

Expresses support for the public-private partnerships through which the safety net hospitals of this state are operated

LA SR25

Expresses support for the public-private partnerships that operate Louisiana's safety net hospitals.

LA HCR76

Commends the medical students of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport School of Medicine for the creation of the American Medical Student Research Journal

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.