Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR47

Introduced
4/17/19  
Passed
4/22/19  

Caption

Designates April 17, 2019, as Louisiana Primary Care Association Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Impact

By designating a specific day to recognize the efforts of the LPCA, the resolution underscores the importance of community health centers in providing essential healthcare services to vulnerable populations. The LPCA supports a network of over thirty-six community health organizations in Louisiana, which operate more than two hundred sixty healthcare sites and serve approximately four hundred sixty thousand patients annually. This recognition aims to raise awareness about the critical role these health centers play in the state's healthcare delivery system, particularly for those who are uninsured or underinsured.

Summary

Senate Resolution 47, introduced by Senator Mills, officially recognizes April 17, 2019, as 'Louisiana Primary Care Association Day' at the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution honors the Louisiana Primary Care Association (LPCA) for its dedication to promoting accessible and affordable healthcare services for the uninsured and medically underserved populations in the state. The LPCA, established in 1982, plays a crucial role in supporting Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and advocating for healthcare access across Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR47 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the advocacy and services provided by the LPCA and FQHCs. Supporters of the resolution, including legislators and healthcare advocates, acknowledge the LPCA's efforts in ensuring that all Louisianans have access to quality healthcare. The resolution serves not only to honor these contributions but also to promote further discussion on the significance of community-based healthcare, highlighting the state's commitment to addressing health disparities.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it indirectly points to ongoing challenges within the healthcare system, particularly concerning access to care for underserved populations. Despite the positive reception of the resolution, discussions around funding, support, and the sustainability of community health centers remain contentious issues. Stakeholders may continue to advocate for stronger policies and resources to ensure that the healthcare needs of Louisiana's most vulnerable residents are met.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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