Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR34

Introduced
4/18/17  
Introduced
4/18/17  
Passed
4/18/17  

Caption

Commends LSU Health New Orleans' Sunyoung Kim, PhD, for her work in developing a life-saving screening test for premature babies.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the significant impact of Dr. Kim's noninvasive Neonatal DDx biomarker panel, which employs stool samples to diagnose necrotizing enterocolitis with a much higher accuracy than current methods, such as X-rays. This advancement could not only save up to 1,000 lives each year but also result in substantial healthcare savings—estimated at $720 million annually—for U.S. insurance companies. By personalizing medical management for vulnerable infants, Dr. Kim's work stands to enhance health outcomes in a state with a critical need for effective medical interventions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 34 commends Dr. Sunyoung Kim from LSU Health New Orleans for her development of a groundbreaking screening test for necrotizing enterocolitis, a serious disease that affects premature infants. This disease has a high mortality rate and disproportionately affects infants born prematurely, particularly among African-American males with extremely low birth weights. The resolution highlights the pressing need for effective diagnostic tools in Louisiana, where preterm birth rates are among the highest in the United States.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR34 is highly positive, highlighting commendation for innovative medical research and its contributions to child health. Lawmakers and community members appear to support initiatives that optimize healthcare for preterm infants and reduce mortality rates. This resolution further emphasizes the importance of local talent and research in improving public health outcomes, fostering a sense of pride within the Louisiana healthcare community.

Contention

While SR34 is a commendation rather than a contentious bill, it implicitly underscores ongoing challenges in healthcare diagnostic methods, particularly for vulnerable populations in Louisiana. The premise of the bill revolves around the necessity for innovative solutions to longstanding health issues rather than engendering debate, although it indirectly points to systemic health disparities and the critical need for political and financial support for medical research initiatives aimed at improving infant health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR45

Commends the LSU Health New Orleans burn team led by Dr. Jeffrey Carter.

LA HR40

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine's Camp Tiger program

LA HR44

Commends Dr. Melinda Sothern, the Scientists for Translational Research in Youth research group, and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, School of Public Health

LA SR102

Commends LSU Health New Orleans for its dedication to forming, promoting, and sustaining STEM programs.

LA SR40

Commends LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing for its dedication in educating and inspiring the next generation of nursing healthcare providers and leaders in Louisiana.

LA SR108

Commends the LSU Health New Orleans School of Dentistry for receiving the 2018 Gies Award for Vision in Academic Dental Institutions.

LA SR27

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Dentistry's Summer Enrichment Program.

LA SR46

Commends Dr. Nicholas Bazan, neuroscientist and director of LSU Health New Orleans Neuroscience Center of Research Excellence.

LA SR60

Commends Dennis J. O'Callaghan, PhD, for nearly 34 years of service as Chairman of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at LSU Health Shreveport.

LA HR1581

Expressing support for the designation of "Prematurity Awareness Month".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.