Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR83

Introduced
6/15/11  
Passed
6/15/11  

Caption

Commends Dr. John E. Lemoine for his work with healthcare and physician liability.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Dr. Lemoine's influential work in modifying the state's Medical Malpractice Act, particularly through reforms such as the 'I'm Sorry' law which facilitates better communication between physicians and patients. This legislation has contributed to a decrease in medical malpractice claim frequency and has enabled the Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company to reduce insurance rates and declare dividends for its policyholders, marking a significant achievement in Louisiana's healthcare landscape.

Summary

SCR83 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution which commends Dr. John E. Lemoine for his dedicated service in the healthcare field and his advocacy in physician liability reforms in Louisiana. Dr. Lemoine is recognized for his medical practice spanning over three decades, particularly in Bunkie, Louisiana, and for his leadership roles in various healthcare organizations which reflect his commitment to improving patient care and physician practices.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR83 is positive, highlighting a collective appreciation for Dr. Lemoine's contributions to the state’s healthcare system. Both legislators and healthcare professionals view his efforts as pivotal in advancing the medical malpractice environment, thus enhancing the quality of medical care accessible to the citizens of Louisiana.

Contention

While SCR83 primarily serves to commend an individual’s contributions, the underlying issues addressed in the bill mirror broader discussions in healthcare policy concerning physician liability and malpractice insurance. The resolution does not face direct opposition as it is focused on celebrating achievements; however, it reflects the ongoing debates within the medical community regarding healthcare regulations and physician protections in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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