Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H8079

Caption

Rare Disease Day

Impact

The resolution serves a critical role in emphasizing the necessity of improving support for rare disease research and treatment options. It recognizes the importance of the Rare Disease Advisory Council established in Florida in 2021, which aims to give a voice to those affected by rare diseases. By officially designating a day for awareness, the bill seeks to promote understanding among the public and policymakers about the needs of those living with rare conditions.

Summary

House Bill 8079 is a resolution that designates February 28, 2025, as 'Rare Disease Day' in Florida. The bill aims to raise awareness about the significant impact of rare diseases on individuals, families, and communities. It highlights the fact that there are nearly 7,000 identified rare diseases affecting around 30 million Americans, including many Floridians. The resolution acknowledges the challenges faced by patients with rare diseases, including delays in diagnosis and a lack of available treatments.

Contention

While the bill is largely symbolic, the discussions surrounding its introduction may spark broader conversations about healthcare policies related to rare diseases. Advocates for rare disease patients may use the day to urge legislative bodies to prioritize funding for research, to ensure better access to medical professionals specialized in rare diseases, and to enhance treatment developments supported by legislative and healthcare communities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

FL H8039

Rare Disease Day

FL H8079

Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week

FL H8023

Tay-Sachs Disease Awareness Day

FL H8003

Kidney Disease Awareness Month and World Kidney Day

FL H7085

Sickle Cell Disease

FL H0115

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases Policy Workgroup

FL H8057

Gator Day

FL H8043

Wolf-Hirschhorn/4p- Syndrome Awareness Day

FL H0089

Revive Awareness Day

FL H0253

Medicaid Coverage for Prescribed Foods for Disease Treatment and Prevention

Similar Bills

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