Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR84

Introduced
4/11/12  
Refer
4/12/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Engrossed
5/7/12  
Refer
5/8/12  
Report Pass
5/16/12  

Caption

Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals and the La. Hospital Association to promote and encourage all hospitals and medical clinics that receive state dollars to promote the "Text4baby" initiative

Impact

By encouraging the uptake of the Text4baby initiative across healthcare institutions in Louisiana, HCR84 has the potential to significantly improve the health outcomes of mothers and infants. The bill recognizes the serious issue of premature births, which remains a significant concern given that prematurity is a leading cause of infant mortality. Through targeted health education, the bill seeks to empower mothers with knowledge that could mitigate risks linked to poor prenatal care and lifestyle choices. This aligns with broader public health goals to reduce healthcare costs associated with premature births and related complications.

Summary

HCR84 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the Department of Health and Hospitals and the Louisiana Hospital Association to promote the Text4baby initiative within public hospitals, state-funded hospitals, and medical clinics in Louisiana. The Text4baby initiative is a free health text messaging program designed to provide pregnant women and new mothers with essential health information via text messages tailored to their pregnancy timeline and their baby's early months. The initiative aims to enhance maternal and child health by delivering timely advice on critical topics such as nutrition, immunization, and developmental milestones.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR84 is largely positive, particularly among advocacy groups focused on maternal and child health. Supporters believe that the initiative will lead to better health education and resource access for expectant mothers, many of whom may lack information or support due to socioeconomic barriers. Promoting the Text4baby initiative resonates with efforts to enhance public health programs, particularly in underserved communities. However, as is common with health initiatives, there may be concerns regarding funding for implementation and outreach efforts within the healthcare facilities.

Contention

While HCR84 does not seem to have significant opposition, the implementation of the Text4baby initiative may raise questions about the adequacy of resources and the effectiveness of such programs in reaching the target audience. There may be concerns regarding the reliance on technology in healthcare education, especially in areas with limited access to mobile services. Nonetheless, the resolution aims to unite state health entities and hospitals in promoting a collaborative effort for improving health outcomes for mothers and infants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR15

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to promote the department's EarlySteps system with the Louisiana Hospital Association, the Louisiana State Medical Society, and the Optometry Association of Louisiana.

LA SR22

Urges the Department of Health and Hospitals to establish the prevention of disease as a primary model of health care and to promote vitamin D supplementation.

LA HCR108

Requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to create a Medicaid transformation plan

LA SCR19

Recognizes March 15, 2012 as Text4baby Day at the Louisiana Legislature.

LA HCR86

Urges and requests the La. Dept. of Health to finalize plans for implementing hospital payment reform within the Medicaid program

LA HCR178

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the desirability of a prospective state policy on the practice of medicine by late-career practitioners

LA HCR116

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 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 HB770

Requires the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to implement an equitable system of Medicaid reimbursement to private hospitals and to state hospitals respectively

LA HCR112

Requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to assess the viability of establishing public health research centers through public-private partnerships in medically underserved areas of the state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.