Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR103

Introduced
5/19/21  
Introduced
5/19/21  
Passed
5/20/21  

Caption

Commends Priority Health Care for its community outreach services

Impact

The resolution serves to commend the proactive measures taken by Priority Health Care, emphasizing its role in addressing public health needs during a critical time. By providing accessible health care services, including free COVID-19 vaccinations and screenings, Priority Health Care has contributed to the mitigation of the virus's spread and has played a vital role in supporting communities throughout Jefferson Parish. This recognition solidifies the importance of health institutions in ensuring public health and safety, especially during health crises.

Summary

House Resolution 103 (HR103) is a commendatory resolution recognizing the efforts of Priority Health Care, a Federally Qualified Health Center, for their outstanding community outreach services, particularly amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution highlights the organization's commitment to serving underserved communities by providing essential health care services, including primary medical care, behavioral health support, and COVID-19 testing. Furthermore, it praises their innovative approach in enhancing service delivery through a mobile unit, which has significantly improved community access to health care resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR103 is notably positive, reflecting a community appreciation for the efforts of health service providers to safeguard public health. Legislators and community members alike express gratitude towards Priority Health Care for their dedication and effectiveness in reaching vulnerable populations. The recognition of such efforts fosters a sense of unity and support for ongoing public health initiatives, encouraging continued collaboration between health care providers and local governments.

Contention

While HR103 is largely commendatory and lacks significant points of contention, the focus on community outreach does implicitly highlight broader discussions about public health funding and accessibility to services in underserved areas. The resolution itself does not face opposition; however, it encourages ongoing dialogue regarding support for health centers that operate in economically challenging environments, which merit constant attention from legislative bodies to ensure equitable health access for all.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR94

Commends InclusivCare on their receipt of the 2020 Dream Big Community Support and Leadership Award

LA HR40

Commends Healthy Community Services and its founder and executive director, Angela M. Chalk

LA HR92

Commends the Gamma Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., for its community service during the COVID-19 pandemic

LA HR93

Commends St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church for its community involvement

LA HR56

Commends Morris & Dickson Co. LLC for its community service

LA HR138

Commends the Bossier Parish Community College nursing program

LA HR137

Commends Bossier Parish Community College for its achievements

LA HR179

Commends the Jeremiah Group for its work in the community

LA HR174

Urges and requests a joint subcommittee to study the coordination of care for persons receiving mental health services in community-based and institutional settings

LA HR2757

Commending Allen Community Outreach for its contributions to the community.

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