Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR7

Introduced
4/8/19  
Introduced
4/8/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Report Pass
4/24/19  
Report Pass
4/24/19  
Passed
4/25/19  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education to coordinate an awareness effort to have children screened for scoliosis.

Impact

The resolution aims to enhance the awareness of scoliosis and streamline the screening process in Louisiana. Given that routine pediatric care includes screenings for various health concerns, SR7 seeks to ensure that scoliosis is prioritized, advocating for parental and educational involvement in recognizing early symptoms. The intended outcome is a more efficient system for identifying potential cases of scoliosis at an early stage, which could lead to less invasive treatment options if detected promptly. Additionally, with most children in Louisiana covered under health insurance, the resolution also seeks to ensure that these preventive services reach every child.

Summary

Senate Resolution 7 (SR7) urges the Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education to collaborate on a campaign to raise awareness about scoliosis screening for children. The resolution highlights the importance of early detection and treatment of scoliosis, a condition that often develops unnoticed in childhood. By prompting legislative action, SR7 underscores the necessity of routine screening as part of pediatric care, particularly during well-child visits. The resolution aligns with guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics and other professional medical organizations, emphasizing the need for preventive health measures for children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR7 appears to be largely positive among health advocates and professionals. Supporters likely view the resolution as a critical step toward better health outcomes for children, while some educators may also be appreciative of the proactive stance being taken to involve parents and school staff in the detection of scoliosis. Nonetheless, discussions around the bill may raise concerns regarding the implementation of such awareness efforts and their integration into existing health care frameworks.

Contention

While SR7 is a resolution and does not propose specific regulations or policies, potential contention may arise concerning resource allocation and practical execution of the awareness campaign. Questions may surface about how effectively the Louisiana Department of Health and Education can coordinate their efforts and whether this initiative could divert attention or funding from other pressing health issues. Future discussions may seek to address these points to ensure a well-rounded approach to child health services in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR159

Designates June 2015 as Scoliosis Awareness Month.

LA HR221

Commends the Scoliosis Research Society and designates June 2017 as Scoliosis Awareness Month at the state capitol

LA AR46

Relative to National Scoliosis Awareness Month.

LA SR201

Recognizes the Scoliosis Research Society and designates June 2017 as National Scoliosis Awareness Month at the state capitol.

LA HCR112

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to establish a pilot program to increase prostate cancer awareness and education

LA SR136

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to assist in the development of a public service campaign to foster awareness and education on perinatal mental health care.

LA SCR28

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health and Louisiana commercial health insurance payors to increase reimbursement rates for autism therapy services.

LA SR210

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health, the Department of Children and Family Services, and the office of the governor to study voluntary universal home visiting for all families with young children in the state of Louisiana.

LA HB5271

Relating to the screening of, services for, and educational programs for children with visual impairments; authorizing an administrative penalty.

LA SB2735

Relating to the screening of, services for, and educational programs for children with visual impairments; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Similar Bills

LA HR221

Commends the Scoliosis Research Society and designates June 2017 as Scoliosis Awareness Month at the state capitol

LA SR159

Designates June 2015 as Scoliosis Awareness Month.

LA SR201

Recognizes the Scoliosis Research Society and designates June 2017 as National Scoliosis Awareness Month at the state capitol.

CA AR46

Relative to National Scoliosis Awareness Month.

VT HCR251

House concurrent resolution recognizing June 2024 as National Scoliosis Awareness Month in Vermont

IN HB1054

Screening for scoliosis.

LA HB1019

Prohibits abortion based on genetic abnormality

LA HR168

Commends Eric P. Guerin upon his appointment as state president of Easter Seals Louisiana