Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1311

Caption

Honoring Dr. Tiffany L. Anthony on the occasion of Medical City Dallas Advocacy Day.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the invaluable contributions of healthcare professionals like Dr. Anthony in advancing transplant surgery and improving the quality of care for patients suffering from liver disease. It serves to elevate awareness of the challenges faced in organ transplantation, both for medical practitioners and patients. By honoring Dr. Anthony, the resolution aims to foster greater recognition of the critical nature of organ donation and the vital role that dedicated surgeons play in saving lives.

Summary

House Resolution 1311 recognizes Dr. Tiffany L. Anthony for her contributions as a multiorgan transplant surgeon, specifically in liver, kidney, and kidney-pancreas transplantation. It highlights her leadership at Medical City Dallas' liver transplant center and her extensive background in the field, which includes previous roles at various prominent medical institutions. The resolution is set to be acknowledged during Medical City Dallas Advocacy Day, underscoring the importance of her work in improving patient care and outcomes for those with serious health conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1311 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing appreciation for the hard work and dedication of medical professionals in the field of transplantation. Supporters of the resolution see it as an important gesture to honor individuals who have dedicated their careers to enhancing healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The acknowledgment of Dr. Anthony's achievements not only celebrates her personal accomplishments but also represents a broader recognition of the importance of medical advancements in transplant surgeries.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to be contentious, the broader discussions around organ donation and transplantation can sometimes evoke debates about donor consent and the ethics surrounding organ allocation. However, HR1311 focuses specifically on honoring an individual’s contributions rather than proposing legislative changes, which mitigates potential conflicts regarding policy or regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR451

Honoring Dr. Laura Nietfeld of San Antonio as Physician of the Day on March 10, 2023.

TX HR1450

In memory of Wilfred Dean Anthony of Dallas.

TX HR97

In memory of Dr. Njoki McElroy of Dallas.

TX SR8

Recognizing Tiffany Millender on the occasion of her retirement.

TX HR236

Commending Dr. Francis H. Wright Jr. for his service as the presiding officer of the Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force.

TX HR1697

Congratulating Dr. Philip L. Leggett on his receipt of a 2023 Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine Alumni Association.

TX HR452

Honoring Dr. Fozia Ali of San Antonio for her participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

TX HR304

Honoring The Woman's Hospital of Texas on HCA Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2168

Honoring Kristina N. Kastl for her service as president of the Dallas Bar Association.

TX HR1125

Congratulating Cece Cox and Shelly Skeen of Dallas on their marriage.

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Organ and tissue transplantation: uninsured or undocumented individuals.

CA AB2846

Organ and tissue transplantation: uninsured or undocumented individuals.

AZ HB2109

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NJ A3919

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WV HB4767

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Urges U.S. President and Congress to enact legislation giving registered organ donors priority in organ allocations.

NJ SCR61

Urges U.S. President and Congress to enact legislation giving registered organ donors priority in organ allocation.

NJ SR93

Urges U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to reconsider implementation of new rules concerning organ procurement organizations.