Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR175

Introduced
5/19/16  
Introduced
5/19/16  
Refer
5/23/16  
Refer
5/23/16  
Report Pass
5/25/16  
Passed
6/3/16  

Caption

Authorizes development of a plan for citywide delivery of health services in New Orleans

Impact

If enacted, HR175 will facilitate the formation of a study committee composed of representatives from various health institutions and community stakeholders to assist in crafting the health services delivery plan. This committee will include the Health Commissioner of the City of New Orleans, officials from local health systems, and educators from health-related academic institutions. The resolution underscores the necessity for a coordinated effort to align healthcare infrastructures in New Orleans, drawing parallels to successful models in other cities.

Summary

House Resolution 175 (HR175) aims to authorize the development of a comprehensive plan for the delivery of health services citywide in New Orleans. The resolution reflects on the recovery of the city ten years after Hurricane Katrina, addressing the need for optimized health services that efficiently serve the population's needs. It emphasizes the importance of accessible medical facilities, ensuring they meet the demands of the community and enhance health outcomes in a cohesive manner.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR175 is largely positive, with broad support for its goals of improving healthcare delivery and access in New Orleans. Legislators have expressed that the proactive approach of forming a study committee indicates a collective commitment to addressing the city's healthcare challenges. This resolution is seen as a step towards ensuring that the healthcare system in New Orleans can not only recover from past adversities but also thrive in the future.

Contention

While HR175 aims to enhance the effectiveness of healthcare delivery in New Orleans, some potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of resources among the various healthcare institutions involved and the representation within the study committee. Balancing the interests of different healthcare providers and ensuring equitable access to services will be essential to the plan's success. Moreover, community engagement and feedback will be crucial in the development process to address local health needs accurately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR22

Continues the study committee to evaluate the statewide system of healthcare delivery created by HCR No. 170 of the 2015 R.S.

LA HCR170

Creates a study committee to evaluate and make recommendations concerning Louisiana's system of healthcare delivery

LA SR53

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Centers in Shreveport and in New Orleans on their contributions to healthcare development in Louisiana.

LA HCR6

Continues the study committee to evaluate the statewide system of healthcare delivery created by HCR No. 170 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature

LA HCR129

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations concerning health services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region

LA HB1164

Creates a task force to study the delivery of integrated physical and behavioral health services for Medicaid enrollees with serious mental illness

LA HR230

Requests a study of means by which to enhance access to health services in health professional shortage areas

LA HCR86

Creates a study group to make recommendations concerning the prospective establishment of an independent health professions scope of practice review committee

LA SCR122

Continues and provides with respect to the task force to study steps in addressing healthcare delivery from the Baton Rouge Health Services Task Force.

LA SCR4

Continues the task force to study and make recommendations concerning health services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region.

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