Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR99

Caption

Expresses support for consolidation of inpatient and outpatient services at Huey P. Long Medical Center to create a sustainable and economically feasible model, and requests the governor, LSU and DHH, to take all actions necessary to streamline services and create a fiscally responsible, viable public medical center in central Louisiana.

Impact

If enacted, SR99 would directly impact the operations of the Huey P. Long Medical Center by consolidating services to improve efficiency and patient care. The proposed changes aim to create a single, modern facility that can provide private and semi-private rooms, improving patient confidentiality and access. Additionally, the consolidation process is designed to eliminate redundancy in departments, reduce maintenance costs associated with aging infrastructure, and enhance the overall capability of LSU to attract and retain healthcare professionals in an underserved area.

Summary

Senate Resolution 99 expresses support for the consolidation of inpatient and outpatient services at the Huey P. Long Medical Center. The resolution aims to create a sustainable and economically feasible model that ensures the medical center's vital role in health workforce training and high-quality patient care. By urging the governor, the Louisiana State University (LSU) Board of Supervisors, and the Department of Health and Hospitals to streamline services, the resolution emphasizes the importance of maintaining a viable public medical center in central Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR99 appears generally positive, as it addresses the critical need for efficient healthcare delivery in central Louisiana. The resolution advocates for improvements to the medical center, highlighting both the potential benefits to the community, such as enhanced medical services and better training for healthcare professionals, and the need for economic feasibility. However, as with any legislative initiative, there may be concerns from stakeholders about the implications of consolidation and the adequacy of resources allocated to meet the increased demand for healthcare services.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered support for its goals, there may be points of contention regarding the execution of the consolidation plan. Stakeholders could express concerns about job security for current staff, the potential for reduced services during the transition period, and the impact on patient outcomes as the facilities undergo renovations. Additionally, there may be discussions about the sustainability of funding and the need for ongoing investment in the healthcare infrastructure post-consolidation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR104

Expresses support for consolidation of inpatient and outpatient services at Huey P. Long Medical Center to create a sustainable and economically feasible model, and requests the governor, LSU and DHH, to take all actions necessary to streamline services and create a fiscally responsible, viable public medical center in central Louisiana.

LA HR133

Provides with respect to the Huey P. Long Medical Center

LA HCR167

Expresses support for the Huey P. Long Medical Center, the Central La. State Hospital, the Red River Treatment Center, and the Pinecrest Supports and Services Center and urges and requests that these facilities remain open, public, and viable

LA SCR25

Requests the LSU Board of Supervisors and the governor to keep the Huey P. Long Medical Center open and viable.

LA SB2664

Medicaid services; require Medicaid to reimburse licensed birthing centers and to seek necessary waivers.

LA SR191

Requests the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to study the governance, efficiencies, and service delivery of the Louisiana State University Health Care Services Division and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

LA HCR103

Expressing support for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission's application to the Cell and Gene Therapy Access Model through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and its Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.

LA SCR48

Provides for legislative approval of and support to the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University for the strategic collaboration with the state in creating a new model of health care delivery in the Alexandria and Pineville area.

LA HCR72

Memorializes congress and urge the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to increase pay rates for direct care support workers

LA SCR84

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to take all steps necessary to approve peer support services as a Medicaid covered service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.