Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR70

Introduced
5/8/19  
Refer
5/9/19  
Refer
5/9/19  
Report Pass
5/14/19  
Engrossed
5/23/19  
Engrossed
5/23/19  
Refer
5/27/19  
Refer
5/27/19  
Report Pass
5/29/19  
Report Pass
5/29/19  
Passed
6/3/19  

Caption

Requests a study and report concerning the potential licensure of endovascular suites

Impact

The passage of HCR70 would lead to a comprehensive exploration of how licensing endovascular suites could enhance public health and safety. The results from this study could inform future legislation aimed at regulating these facilities, potentially impacting how these healthcare services are administered in Louisiana. Should the study recommend licensing, it could lead to standardized operational protocols that might enhance accountability and quality of care within these medical environments.

Summary

HCR70, a House Concurrent Resolution, aims to encourage and direct the Louisiana Department of Health to conduct a study on the feasibility and desirability of state licensure for endovascular suites. These facilities are specialized rooms where procedures focusing on diseases of the vascular system take place. Currently, there is no requirement for licensure of these suites in Louisiana, whether as independent entities or as extensions of ambulatory surgical centers. The resolution is an acknowledgment of the existing regulatory gap and a step toward potential legislative action that could ensure proper oversight.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR70 appears to be supportive, particularly among healthcare professionals and organizations that advocate for improved patient safety and regulation in the healthcare sector. The collaborative nature of the proposed study, which encourages input from various stakeholders such as the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners and nursing boards, suggests a commitment to developing a well-rounded approach that considers multiple viewpoints in the healthcare field. However, concerns could arise regarding the regulatory burden potentially imposed on such facilities if licensure is implemented.

Contention

While HCR70 as a resolution does not present direct contention, it sets the stage for upcoming discussions and potential debates regarding the implications of licensure. Stakeholders may have differing opinions on whether regulation is necessary or effective, with some arguing that it ensures safety while others might express concerns over excessive governmental oversight that could stifle innovation or accessibility in healthcare services. The outcome of the proposed study will likely influence these discussions and the future legislative actions concerning endovascular suites.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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