Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR140

Introduced
5/29/12  

Caption

Extends the Study Group on Chronic Care Management in the Community

Impact

The extension of the study group's responsibilities is significant for state laws regarding healthcare and chronic disease management. The group will be mandated to provide ongoing evaluations, recommendations, and strategies to improve care coordination in Louisiana. Their work includes ensuring seamless care transitions, enhancing access to health and community-based services, and leveraging technology to better health outcomes. This initiative aims to build a public-private partnership that aligns resources and expertise to address chronic care effectively.

Summary

House Resolution 140 is focused on enhancing the framework for chronic care management in the community, specifically aimed at keeping individuals with chronic diseases living in their homes and communities for as long as possible. The resolution seeks to extend the activities of an existing study group that was initiated under House Resolution No. 125 in the previous legislative session. The study group has been tasked with addressing and improving chronic care delivery across various facets including housing, transportation, support services, and technology.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 140 appears to be supportive, recognizing the importance of improving chronic care services. The momentum gained from previous reports suggests a commitment to enhancing the healthcare system, particularly for vulnerable populations. However, there could be undercurrents of apprehension regarding funding and implementation, as stakeholders may raise concerns about the effectiveness and sustainability of proposed recommendations.

Contention

Notably, while the bill promotes collaboration and resource mobilization, there might be contention surrounding the level of commitment from various state and local agencies. As the study group continues its work, discussions regarding who holds responsibility for funding and executing its recommendations could arise. Additionally, there might be debates on the pace of change versus the immediate needs of communities relying on chronic care services, indicating a balance that must be struck between reform and practical support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR125

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

LA HR137

Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to engage in a cooperative effort with certain public and private organizations to establish the La. Center for Chronic Care Innovation

LA HR138

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

LA S3071

Establishes the "Attendance for Success Act" which focuses on student attendance in schools, with an emphasis on chronically absent students.

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 HR166

Creates and provides for the Study Group on Long Term Financing

LA SB253

Creating Chronic Weight Management Task Force

LA HJR97

Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, extended

LA HR185

Continues the Study Group on Long Term Care Financing

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