Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR31

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Encourages awareness of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Impact

The resolution calls for collaboration among healthcare professionals, educators, and advocacy groups to implement awareness campaigns aimed at both the general public and those at higher risk for HCM. This initiative could influence state health policies by elevating the status of HCM in health education curricula and community outreach programs, potentially leading to improved healthcare outcomes for individuals at risk. Furthermore, by promoting early detection and treatment, the resolution anticipates a reduction in health complications associated with delayed diagnoses of HCM.

Summary

HCR31 is a resolution that focuses on encouraging awareness of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a serious cardiac condition that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest if not properly diagnosed and managed. The resolution emphasizes the importance of educational efforts within communities to inform individuals about the symptoms and risks associated with HCM, promoting timely diagnosis and treatment. By recognizing the importance of this condition, the resolution aims to safeguard public health through increased awareness and proactive health management.

Contention

While generally viewed as beneficial, there may be concerns regarding funding and resources needed to effectively implement awareness programs. Discussions among stakeholders may highlight the need for comprehensive strategies to ensure that efforts are equitable and accessible to all communities. Additionally, there could be debates surrounding the prioritization of HCM awareness compared to other pressing health issues, raising questions about how state resources are allocated for various public health initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HCR10

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MO HCR19

Urges the general assembly to raise awareness of kidney disease

MO SCR6

Establishes February 24 of each year as "SCN2A Awareness Day" in Missouri

MO SCR9

Urges greater awareness and services for the treatment of chronic kidney disease

MO HCR25

Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri

MO HCR24

Designates the third full week in September as "Sickle Cell Awareness Week" in Missouri

MO HB887

Establishes the STEM Career Awareness Activity Program

MO HB417

Creating incentives for the purpose of encouraging certain individuals to obtain employment-related skills.

MO HB173

Establishes a process for encouraging the donation of unused agricultural food products to school districts

MO HB1365

Creates provisions relating to awareness of certain pediatric disorders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.