Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR112

Introduced
5/5/16  
Introduced
5/5/16  
Refer
5/9/16  
Refer
5/9/16  
Report Pass
5/17/16  
Report Pass
5/17/16  
Engrossed
5/23/16  
Refer
5/24/16  
Refer
5/24/16  
Passed
5/26/16  

Caption

Requests a study of systems for providing appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment in the capital region

Impact

The intended impact of HCR112 is to provide alternative solutions to hospitalization and incarceration for individuals encountering mental health or behavioral health crises. It aims to address the growing challenges in accessing mental health services and to lessen the burden on emergency services and correctional facilities by promoting effective community-based treatment systems. Stakeholders will be involved in the evaluation process, ensuring that the study gathers diverse perspectives on potential improvements to the mental health care infrastructure.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 112 (HCR112) requests a comprehensive study to evaluate systems for providing appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment alternatives in the capital region of Louisiana. This initiative was ignited by significant concerns over the accessibility of mental health services after the closures of key medical facilities, including the Earl K. Long Medical Center and its mental health emergency room extension, which contributed to service gaps in mental health care. The resolution points out the rising difficulty local authorities face in addressing the requirements for mental health treatment compounded by a lack of resources and the closure of critical facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR112 is largely supportive, echoing the concerns of public health advocates and community leaders who argue that without strategic intervention, vulnerable populations may continue to face inadequate mental health services. The resolution has garnered bipartisan backing, indicating a shared acknowledgment of the urgent need for systemic improvements in mental health care and reflects a collective aim to enhance community health outcomes.

Contention

There could be contentious points in the implementation of the findings from the study, especially regarding the allocation of resources necessary for establishing new treatment frameworks. Questions may arise about funding sources, the feasibility of proposed systems under the existing financial constraints, and the level of public and political support necessary to turn recommendations into action. Critics of the resolution may voice concerns about the government's ability to effectively manage and sustain new programs aimed at mental health treatment without adequate oversight and evaluation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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