Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR115

Introduced
5/15/17  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association and recognizes Tuesday, May 16, 2017, as Louisiana Orthopaedic Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution highlights the economic implications of orthopaedic care, especially total knee replacements, noting that the economic benefit for patients undergoing this procedure is substantial—approximately $12 billion over their lifetimes. This figure underscores the broader economic advantages associated with improved health outcomes, such as increased employment, higher earnings, and reduced disability payments. It indicates a recognition by the state that orthopaedic care extends beyond individual health, affecting the community's overall economic well-being.

Summary

House Resolution 115 commends the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association for its essential role in providing medical care and services to residents of Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions made by orthopaedic surgeons in enhancing public health, particularly in managing musculoskeletal conditions. The text of the resolution provides a historical context for the association's mission to improve knowledge about orthopaedic surgery and the importance of ensuring access to quality orthopaedic care for citizens of the state. In this context, it also declares May 16, 2017, as Louisiana Orthopaedic Day at the state capitol.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR115 is largely positive and celebratory. There is an evident appreciation for the services provided by the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association and its members. The resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the healthcare providers' contributions to improving public health, which resonates well among legislators and the public. This recognition fosters a supportive atmosphere towards medical professionals and emphasizes the value of their work in enhancing quality of life for many citizens.

Contention

While HR115 is mostly a commendation, it also lightly touches upon the broader public health challenges associated with bone and joint health. Importantly, the resolution aligns with advocacy for continued support and attention to orthopaedic issues in legislative and public health discussions. There might be potential contention regarding healthcare accessibility and policy priorities, although the resolution itself does not delve deeply into opposing views but serves primarily to uplift and recognize the contributions of orthopaedic professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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