Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR418

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Introduced
3/27/23  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on Access to Podiatrists and Limb Saving Services; create

Impact

If enacted, SR418 could lead to improved access to podiatric services, which may ultimately reduce the incidents of amputations among at-risk populations in Georgia. By gathering a committee to study and recommend actions on this issue, the resolution aims to create a structured approach to tackle the chronic issue of lower limb amputations. The committee will assess how existing barriers to podiatric care can be addressed and explore educational initiatives to raise awareness about the importance of preventative measures against amputations.

Summary

Senate Resolution 418 proposes the creation of a Senate Study Committee focused on enhancing access to podiatrists and limb-saving services for patients at risk of lower extremity complications, particularly those with conditions such as diabetes and peripheral artery disease (PAD). The resolution highlights an alarming statistic from 2019, where nearly 7,000 lower extremity amputations were performed in Georgia alone due to PAD. It underscores the significant benefits associated with involving podiatrists in the treatment and management of these conditions, which can lead to better patient outcomes and considerable savings for the healthcare system.

Contention

While SR418 aims to improve healthcare access, discussions around such resolutions typically involve debates about funding and prioritization of resources. The potential recommendations of the study committee could invoke discussions about legislative changes needed to expand podiatric care access, which might face skepticism regarding budget allocations or integration within existing healthcare frameworks. Stakeholders may express a range of views on the necessity of such studies and the effectiveness of proposed enhancements to access.

Notable_points

The resolution's focus on preventative care through podiatry emphasizes a shift towards more proactive measures in managing chronic health conditions. It seeks to establish a systematic process to evaluate and recommend future policies that could better serve patients at risk of severe complications, echoing a growing recognition of the roles that specialized healthcare providers play in holistic patient care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR471

Senate Study Committee on Access to Affordable Child Care; create

GA SR826

Senate Saving Georgia's Pollinators Study Committee; create

GA SR279

Senate Study Committee on Certificate of Need Reform; create

GA SR323

Senate Study Committee on Improving Family Caregiver Services; create

GA HR72

House Study Committee on Cancer Care Access; create

GA SR393

Senate Study Committee on Improving Family Caregiver Services; create

GA SR314

Senate Study Committee on the Benefits of Solar Energy in Georgia; create

GA HR948

House Study Committee on Pharmacy Benefits Managers and Consumer Access to Prescription Medications; create

GA SR545

Senate Paid Student Teaching Study Committee; create

GA SR371

Senate Study Committee on Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment; create

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