Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR28

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/3/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  

Caption

Designating The Month Of March As Hawaii Kidney Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution aims to increase awareness and education about CKD within the community, emphasizing that early detection and treatment are crucial in managing the disease. It points out alarming statistics that showcase the rising incidence of end-stage kidney disease, particularly among vulnerable populations such as Black Americans, Hispanics, and Native Hawaiians, who are disproportionately affected by this health crisis. Promoting awareness and proactive health measures is seen as essential in mitigating the impact of CKD, especially given Hawaii's higher-than-average kidney failure rates compared to the national average.

Summary

HCR28 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced to designate the month of March as Hawaii Kidney Awareness Month. The resolution highlights the significant health concern posed by chronic kidney disease (CKD), which affects millions of individuals across the nation, including a substantial population in Hawaii. The resolution stresses that kidney disease is often asymptomatic in its early stages, leading to a larger number of individuals unaware of their condition until it progresses to more severe stages that require serious interventions like dialysis or transplants.

Contention

While HCR28 is largely a consensus resolution promoting awareness, some discussions may revolve around the allocation of resources and health education programs, particularly in underserved communities. There may be ongoing debates about how effectively awareness campaigns can penetrate communities at risk and achieve meaningful outcomes. Additionally, the resolution may prompt discussions about the need for enhanced healthcare initiatives targeting chronic health issues, including diabetes and hypertension, which are the leading contributors to CKD.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR183

Designating The Month Of May As Postpartum Depression Awareness Month In Hawaii.

HI HR163

Designating The Month Of May As Postpartum Depression Awareness Month In Hawaii.

HI HB570

Relating To Native Hawaiian Health.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI SB2779

Relating To Hawaiian Home Lands.

HI SB432

Relating To The Designation Of Hawaii Coral Reefs As Critical Natural Infrastructure.

HI HB962

Relating To Hawaiian Language Programs.

HI SB827

Relating To Hawaiian Language Programs.

HI SB1235

Relating To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.

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