Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR343

Introduced
2/22/11  
Introduced
2/22/11  
Enrolled
2/22/11  
Enrolled
2/22/11  
Passed
2/22/11  

Caption

Honoring the West Texas Area Health Education Center Program.

Impact

The program operates through a collaboration of educational institutions, healthcare providers, and communities, aimed at fostering local workforce development in healthcare. By conducting outreach programs and preparing local students for careers in healthcare, SR343 notes that the program particularly focuses on engaging minorities who are underrepresented in the field. These initiatives are not only geared towards immediate healthcare service delivery but also towards ensuring a sustainable workforce, thereby impacting overall community health and economic development in the region.

Summary

SR343 honors the West Texas Area Health Education Center Program for its significant role in improving access to healthcare in over 100 counties, particularly in one of the most medically underserved regions in the United States. Established by the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, this program has been critical in addressing the shortage of healthcare providers by increasing the number of future rural health care professionals and supporting the retention of those already in practice. The resolution highlights the program's efforts since its inception in 2002, emphasizing the need for enhanced healthcare in a region that spans a landmass larger than all but four states.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR343 is overwhelmingly positive, as it acknowledges the vital contributions of the West Texas Area Health Education Center Program. The resolution appreciates the program's commitment to enhancing healthcare access, which is seen as a cornerstone for improving the quality of life in rural areas. Participants in discussions surrounding the bill express support for recognizing efforts that lead to better health outcomes and address critical shortages in medical services.

Contention

While there appear to be no specific points of contention regarding the resolution itself, discussions may imply a recognition of ongoing challenges related to rural healthcare accessibility and workforce issues in West Texas. The resolution aims to bring attention to these concerns while promoting a successful model of collaboration among various stakeholders. By doing so, it highlights both the needs of underserved populations and the innovative strategies being employed to address these needs effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR487

Honoring Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center on its achievements.

TX SR292

Recognizing Texas Tech University Health Science Center for its achievements.

TX HB2171

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Center for Rural Health Education at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HB4999

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Center for Rural Health Education at Sul Ross State University in Alpine.

TX SB2546

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Center for Rural Health Education at Sul Ross State University in Alpine.

TX HR437

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso becoming an independent university within the Texas Tech University System.

TX SR270

Recognizing Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.

TX HB400

Relating to innovation grant programs to support residency training programs in psychiatric specialty fields and recruitment, training, and retention programs in behavioral health fields.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX HB15

Relating to the creation of the Mental Health and Brain Research Institute of Texas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.