Louisiana 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR18

Introduced
6/21/16  
Introduced
6/21/16  
Passed
6/23/16  

Caption

Expresses support for the public-private partnerships through which the safety net hospitals of this state are operated

Impact

The passage of HR18 signals a legislative intent to bolster state support for safety net hospitals, which significantly rely on public-private partnerships for their operational sustainability. The resolution promotes a framework in which state laws and funding mechanisms may adapt to foster further collaboration and innovation in healthcare delivery. If enacted, it could lead to more robust state funding and resources for these hospitals, improving healthcare accessibility for low-income residents and those lacking insurance.

Summary

House Resolution 18 (HR18) expresses support for the public-private partnerships that facilitate the operation of safety net hospitals throughout the state. The resolution recognizes the crucial role these partnerships play in ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to essential healthcare services. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between state authorities and private entities to enhance the efficacy of the healthcare system, particularly in underserved areas where safety net hospitals are often the primary providers of care.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR18 appears to be positive, with a shared recognition of the importance of safety net hospitals in maintaining public health. Proponents of the resolution underscore the benefits of public-private partnerships, arguing that they enable efficient use of resources and enhance service delivery. However, there are underlying concerns regarding the potential for relying too heavily on private entities, which could affect the priorities and mission of these hospitals.

Contention

While HR18 is largely supported, there may be points of contention regarding the degree of influence that private partners should have in public health operations. Critics may argue that an over-reliance on private partnerships could lead to conflicts of interest or shifts away from the core mission of safety net hospitals to serve the public good. Ensuring that these partnerships remain accountable and aligned with state goals will be vital as the resolution aims to enhance operational frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR25

Expresses support for the public-private partnerships that operate Louisiana's safety net hospitals.

LA HR6

Requests the legislative auditor to examine the current financial condition of the public-private partnerships for operation of the north Louisiana safety net hospitals

LA HCR139

Directs certain state entities to report to the legislature concerning operation and management of state hospitals by private entities

LA HCR112

Requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to assess the viability of establishing public health research centers through public-private partnerships in medically underserved areas of the state

LA HR40

Requests the La. Department of Health to report certain data on the state's public-private partnership hospitals

LA SCR98

Expresses support of and provides authority for actions by the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College for the strategic collaboration with the division of administration and the Department of Health and Hospitals in planning for a new model of health care delivery throughout the Lake Charles region.

LA SB235

Provides relative to requirements for certain public-private partnerships. (gov sig)

LA HCR51

Directs DOA, DHH, and LSU to cease all efforts to privatize state hospitals immediately

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 SR36

Creates a task force to study the implementation of a partnership between law enforcement agencies and safety net hospitals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.