Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR64

Introduced
4/12/16  
Introduced
4/12/16  
Passed
4/13/16  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana State University Health New Orleans' Rural Scholars Track program

Impact

By recognizing the efforts of the Rural Scholars Track program, HR64 underscores the necessity of initiatives tailored to address Louisiana's unique healthcare challenges. The program provides tuition exemptions for students, incentivizing them to become primary care physicians in places where such professionals are scarce. Consequently, the resolution not only celebrates the program but also suggests a broader commitment from the state to improve healthcare access in rural communities, potentially shaping future healthcare policy to prioritize rural health initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 64, introduced by Representative Montoucet, commends the Rural Scholars Track program at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. This program is a critical response to the healthcare needs of Louisiana's rural communities, which face significant shortages of primary care physicians. The resolution highlights the program's role in increasing the number of healthcare professionals willing to serve in these underserved areas, thus directly addressing a pressing public health concern in the state. Since its inception in 2002, the program has successfully trained numerous medical students who commit to practicing in rural settings after their completion of residency training.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR64 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a consensus on the importance of addressing healthcare shortages in rural areas. Stakeholders, including educators, healthcare providers, and legislators, acknowledge the program as a vital contributor to the state's healthcare system. This resolution expresses appreciation for the commitment of LSU Health Sciences Center and its faculty, emphasizing the significant impact of educational programs designed to alleviate workforce shortages in critical health sectors.

Contention

While there appears to be strong support for the resolution and the program it commends, some criticism may arise from different stakeholders who believe that merely increasing educational opportunities for rural practice does not comprehensively address the systemic issues within Louisiana's healthcare infrastructure. Potential points of contention include discussions on funding, resource allocation, and whether additional measures should be implemented to further support rural practitioners beyond educational initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR56

Commends Dr. Augusto Ochoa and the Louisiana State University Health New Orleans' Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center

LA HR55

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

LA SR53

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Centers in Shreveport and in New Orleans on their contributions to healthcare development in Louisiana.

LA SR64

Commends LSU Health New Orleans, Chancellor Dr. Steve Nelson, and the LSU Health Foundation for the gift of $7.5 million from the Estate of Marcia and Billy Beer to fully fund medical school scholarships.

LA HR142

Commends LSU Health New Orleans on receipt of the Billy and Marcia Beer gift that fully funds scholarships for ten medical students each year

LA SB2729

Rural Physicians Scholarship Program and Rural Dentists Scholarship Program; revise certain provisions of.

LA HR40

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine's Camp Tiger program

LA HCR23

Commend Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport for its extraordinary response to the COVID-19 pandemic

LA SR27

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Dentistry's Summer Enrichment Program.

LA SB618

Provides for the Louisiana State University Health Services Center-New Orleans. (8/1/12)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.