Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB116

Caption

Relating to the establishment of a border public health initiative by the Department of State Health Services.

Impact

The implementation of SB116 is expected to create a structured approach to managing chronic health conditions prevalent in border counties. The initiative will facilitate bilingual outreach campaigns that are culturally appropriate and involve local health workers, schools, and other community entities. This inclusive methodology aims to enhance accessibility to healthcare resources and improve health literacy among affected populations.

Summary

SB116 establishes a Border Public Health Initiative under the Department of State Health Services aimed at addressing the adverse health impacts of diabetes, hypertension, and obesity in counties adjacent to the Texas-Mexico border. The bill mandates the development of educational resources, health screenings, and necessary referrals for individuals at risk of these chronic conditions. By emphasizing preventative measures, the initiative seeks to improve overall health outcomes in vulnerable populations along the border.

Contention

While the bill aims to positively impact public health, funding remains a contentious point. It stipulates that the Department of State Health Services may only implement provisions if the Texas Legislature allocates specific funds for these purposes. This requirement raises concerns about the practical execution of the initiative and whether sufficient resources will be made available, ensuring that the program can reach its intended beneficiaries and achieve its health objectives.

Companion Bills

TX HB727

Same As Relating to the establishment of a border public health initiative by the Department of State Health Services.

Similar Bills

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