Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0120 Draft / Bill

Filed 02/05/2025

                     
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 120 
By Powers 
 
 
HJR0120 
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A RESOLUTION relative to a voluntary reporting system for 
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease in Tennessee. 
 
 WHEREAS, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT) is one of the most common inherited 
neurological disorders, affecting an estimated one in 2,500 people in the United States; this 
statistic suggests that approximately 2,800 Tennesseans may be affected by CMT; and 
 WHEREAS, the Department of Health currently maintains voluntary reporting systems 
for various health conditions through its existing web-based information technology system; and 
 WHEREAS, thus, no additional state appropriation would be required to implement CMT 
reporting through existing departmental resources and systems; and 
 WHEREAS, accurate enumeration of CMT patients would enhance Tennessee's 
competitiveness for federal research grants and specialized care centers; and 
 WHEREAS, this General Assembly recognizes that improved data collection for rare 
diseases aligns with the State's commitment to efficient healthcare resource allocation; and 
 WHEREAS, voluntary reporting through existing healthcare networks would impose no 
mandatory costs on healthcare providers or the State; and 
 WHEREAS, this data collection effort would support Tennessee's healthcare providers in 
delivering more targeted and effective care to CMT patients; now, therefore, 
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE HUNDRED 
FOURTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE SENATE 
CONCURRING, that this General Assembly encourages the Department of Health to: 
(a)  Implement voluntary reporting of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT) cases 
through existing electronic health record systems;   
 
 
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(b)  Utilize current departmental resources and infrastructure for such data 
collection; and 
(c)  Provide an annual report to the House of Representatives committee having 
jurisdiction over subject matters concerning health and the Senate Health and Welfare 
Committee on the progress of this voluntary initiative. 
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that it is the intent of this General Assembly that such 
voluntary reporting system shall not create any new financial obligations for the State of 
Tennessee.