A RESOLUTION declaring October 9, 2022, to be PANDAS and PANS Awareness Day.
Impact
The resolution signifies an important step toward enhancing the understanding and recognition of PANDAS and PANS within the medical community and among educators and parents. By declaring a specific awareness day, it aims to focus attention on the prevalence of these disorders, which affect an estimated 162,000 children in the U.S., equating its commonality to that of pediatric cancer and diabetes. Increased awareness may foster more effective diagnosis and treatment protocols, thereby improving outcomes for children suffering from these conditions.
Summary
HR43 is a resolution that establishes October 9, 2022, as PANDAS and PANS Awareness Day. This resolution aims to highlight the issues surrounding Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) and Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS), which can lead to sudden onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children. The bill stresses the need for increased public awareness of these conditions, which are often misdiagnosed and undertreated, to help better educate healthcare providers and the general public about the symptoms, treatments, and necessary support for affected children and their families.
Sentiment
The general sentiment surrounding HR43 is supportive, with advocates who believe that raising awareness about PANDAS and PANS is essential for addressing the significant yet often overlooked health crisis impacting children. Supporters argue that public knowledge can lead to better resources and treatment options for affected families. However, there is an underlying concern about the healthcare system's current ability to adequately meet the needs of these children due to the historical misdiagnoses and lack of familiarity with the conditions among healthcare providers.
Contention
While the resolution does garner support as a means to promote awareness, the challenge remains in translating this awareness into concrete actions, such as improvements in clinical practice and the establishment of comprehensive educational programs for health professionals and educators. Critics could point out potential shortcomings in actual implementation and resource allocation, emphasizing that awareness alone may not suffice without substantive changes in healthcare practices and policy.
Designating October 9, 2023, as "PANDAS Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to inform and bring greater awareness of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) to the general public and medical community.
Requests a study of the costs and benefits of mandating coverage for therapies and treatments for PANS, PANDAS, and both conditions as types of AE by private insurance plans in the state of La.