Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR474

Introduced
3/19/09  
Enrolled
3/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing PediPlace on the occasion of its 15th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the vital role PediPlace plays in addressing healthcare disparities among children. By highlighting its accomplishments and community engagement, SR474 aims to not only honor the staff, founders, and board of directors but also to raise awareness of the need for accessible healthcare solutions for underserved populations. The recognition from the Senate validates the efforts made by PediPlace and encourages further support from the community and stakeholders.

Summary

Senate Resolution 474 celebrates the 15th anniversary of PediPlace, a nonprofit pediatric clinic dedicated to providing healthcare services to children facing economic, geographic, or cultural barriers to accessing care. Established in 1994, PediPlace has successfully aided over 40,000 children primarily from low-income families in the Denton, Dallas, Tarrant, and Collin Counties. In 2008 alone, the clinic facilitated nearly 19,000 office visits for over 4,500 children, underscoring its significant impact in the community.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it does shine a light on ongoing challenges faced by similar organizations in the healthcare sector, particularly regarding funding and resource allocation. As the resolution emphasizes the importance of healthcare access for disadvantaged children, it implicitly posits that continuous efforts are required to sustain and expand services like those provided by PediPlace. Legislative and community support is critical to overcoming barriers and ensuring consistent healthcare access.

Notable_points

SR474 exemplifies the legislature's role in endorsing impactful community services, aiming to foster a collaborative environment between government, nonprofit organizations, and the community. Through endorsements such as this resolution, there is an implicit call for a stronger commitment to addressing and prioritizing children's healthcare issues in legislative discussions.

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