Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR105

Introduced
5/9/22  
Introduced
5/9/22  
Engrossed
5/9/22  
Engrossed
5/9/22  
Passed
5/11/22  

Caption

Recognizes Wednesday, May 11, 2022, as Nurse Day and May 6-12, 2022, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of nursing in providing quality health services to the community, especially as the demand for nursing services is expected to rise. With an increasingly aging population and growing health challenges, the resolution further advocates for better utilization of nursing resources and urges the inclusion of nurses in health policy discussions at all levels of governance. This recognition aims to foster an environment that appreciates the critical role of nurses in the healthcare system.

Summary

HCR105 is a concurrent resolution recognizing May 11, 2022, as Nurse Day and May 6-12, 2022, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana. The resolution highlights the vital role that registered nurses play in the state's healthcare system, noting that they are the largest healthcare profession in Louisiana and across the United States. It emphasizes the need for nurses in meeting the diverse and emerging healthcare needs of the population in various settings and calls for the celebration and honor of nurses for their contributions to health care.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR105 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the nursing profession. By designating specific days to honor nurses, the resolution aims to elevate the public’s understanding of the impact that nurses have on health outcomes. It also aligns with the broader national effort to celebrate nurses, resonating with the theme of 'You Make a Difference'.

Contention

While HCR105 is primarily a celebratory acknowledgment of the nursing profession, it also subtly emphasizes the need for reforms and policy actions to better support nursing, thereby ensuring that nurses can effectively meet the health needs of the community. There might be discussions on the adequacy of current resources and support for nurses, although no significant opposition was noted during the voting process for the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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