Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR125

Introduced
6/21/11  

Caption

Creates and provides for the Study Group on Chronic Care Management in the Community

Impact

If enacted, HR 125 would not change existing state laws directly but would instead initiate a comprehensive study aimed at identifying current gaps in chronic care delivery in Louisiana. It emphasizes the necessity of collaboration among various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, community organizations, and state departments. The study group's findings could influence future legislation and policies focusing on chronic care management and may lead to a reallocation of resources towards more effective community-based solutions.

Summary

House Resolution 125 aims to create a Study Group on Chronic Care Management in the Community focused on improving the coordination of care for individuals with chronic diseases. The resolution stems from the recognition that a significant portion of health care spending, particularly for older adults, is dedicated to chronic conditions. By establishing this study group, the bill intends to provide recommendations that facilitate better support for residents with chronic illnesses, enabling them to remain in their homes and communities as long as possible.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR 125 appears positive, with strong support from various advocacy groups, particularly AARP, which seeks solutions for aging populations. The creation of the study group reflects a proactive approach to issues affecting frail and elderly individuals and reinforces the need for ongoing discussions on healthcare improvements. However, some skepticism may exist regarding the implementability of the recommendations that arise from the study, particularly regarding funding and resource allocation.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the intent of HR 125, some points of contention may arise regarding how the recommendations of the study group are prioritized and realized in practice. Potential debates could center on the interests of various healthcare organizations, funding from the state, and how effectively solutions can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of Louisiana’s communities. The collaboration among multiple representatives from the health sector suggests a multifaceted dynamic that could lead to differing opinions on the strategic direction recommended following the study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR140

Extends the Study Group on Chronic Care Management in the Community

LA HR166

Creates and provides for the Study Group on Long Term Financing

LA HR185

Continues the Study Group on Long Term Care Financing

LA HJR163

CREATING THE CHRONIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND TYPE 2 DIABETES TASK FORCE.

LA HJR36

CREATING THE CHRONIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND TYPE 2 DIABETES TASK FORCE.

LA HCR86

Creates a study committee on family caregiving and long-term supports

LA HR199

Creates a working group to study the impact of nurse practitioners on enhancement of access to health care in medically underserved areas

LA SR94

Establishes the Task Force on Obesity Care, Cost, and Value to address the chronic disease of obesity in Louisiana.

LA HCR100

Urges and requests the Complete Streets Working Group to continue working

LA HR138

Requests the study of the feasibility of establishing a database for chronic disease in La.

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