Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR19

Introduced
6/22/20  
Introduced
6/22/20  
Refer
6/23/20  
Passed
6/23/20  

Caption

Urges the Louisiana Department of Health to recommend standards and curricula on the subject of implicit bias in the delivery of health care.

Summary

Senate Resolution 19 (SR19) urges the Louisiana Department of Health to develop and distribute standards and curricula addressing implicit bias in healthcare delivery. Recognizing the role of healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, the resolution emphasizes the need for better awareness of implicit bias, defined as unconscious attitudes affecting decision-making and treatment of individuals based on characteristics like race and appearance. The intent is to equip health professionals with the tools needed to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities in care delivery. The resolution stresses the detrimental effects of implicit bias on healthcare, citing evidence that links it to poor health outcomes and increased healthcare costs. It advocates for the Department of Health to not only recommend these educational standards but also for medical and nursing schools to compare their current curricula with the new guidelines and adapt them as necessary. This step aims to enhance the quality of health services provided to Louisiana residents by fostering a more comprehensive understanding of the cultural and contextual factors that affect patient care. In terms of impact, SR19 stands to influence health professional licensing standards by introducing potential requirements for training on implicit bias. The resolution strongly encourages health profession licensing boards to collaborate with the Louisiana Department of Health in offering relevant training aligned with the recommended standards, potentially making such training a prerequisite for obtaining or renewing licenses. This could lead to systemic changes in how healthcare professionals are trained, contributing to a more equitable healthcare system. Sentiment around SR19 seems to be generally supportive, as it aims to address a critical issue within healthcare that affects vulnerable populations. However, the resolution may also face scrutiny regarding the implementation and effectiveness of such training programs. Critics could argue that simply providing training is insufficient without broader structural reforms in the healthcare system. The debate is likely to center on the practicality of enforcing these educational standards and how comprehensively they can reshape attitudes in the healthcare field.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR33

Urges the La. Department of Health to recommend standards and curricula on the subject of implicit bias in the delivery of health care

LA SR32

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs to implement policies for the health and safety of long-term care facility residents.

LA SR136

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to assist in the development of a public service campaign to foster awareness and education on perinatal mental health care.

LA SR83

Requests the LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport and the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the healthcare needs of the Northeast Louisiana Delta region and to make recommendations to the legislature which would increase the provision of healthcare in that area of the state.

LA SB458

Health Occupations - Implicit Bias and Structural Racism Training

LA HB783

Health Occupations - Implicit Bias and Structural Racism Training

LA A1953

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

LA S2072

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

LA A1720

Requires cultural diversity and implicit bias training be included in police basic training curriculum.

LA HCR241

Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals and LSU Board of Supervisors to conduct a study assessing the current and future delivery of health care and medical education in La. and to make recommendations

Similar Bills

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