Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR860

Introduced
11/9/23  
Refer
11/9/23  

Caption

Expressing support for raising awareness about the growing population of young adults living with chronic health conditions in the United States.

Impact

This resolution aims to foster greater awareness of the specific needs of young adults aged 18 to 34, a group that has been historically underserved in research and healthcare systems. With rising numbers of young people now living into adulthood with conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and cystic fibrosis, it proposes a more integrated approach to their health care that encompasses not just physical health but also mental and behavioral aspects. Addressing these needs will likely require cooperation across various sectors, including healthcare, education, and workforce development.

Overall

In conclusion, HR860 is a significant step toward recognizing the importance of addressing the well-being of young adults with chronic conditions. The resolution's call for enhanced research and interagency collaboration indicates a commitment to improving the quality of life for this vulnerable population, with hopes that it will lead to more substantial legislative measures and resources in the future.

Summary

House Resolution 860 expresses support for raising awareness about the growing population of young adults living with chronic health conditions in the United States. The bill emphasizes the necessity for targeted policies and programs aimed at improving the healthcare experience for this demographic, who often face unique challenges as they transition from pediatric to adult medical care. The resolution highlights the difficulties young adults encounter, particularly concerning the continuity of care and adequate health coverage, especially for those with behavioral health problems or chronic conditions.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding how this resolution translates into actionable policies. Critics could argue that simply raising awareness does not tackle the deeper systemic issues in the healthcare system, such as insurance coverage gaps for young adults, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. There is also a concern about adequately funding and implementing the proposed programs and studies necessary to truly improve outcomes for these young adults.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1206

Expressing support for the designation of May 2024 as "Mental Health Awareness Month".

US HR639

Supporting the goals and ideals of "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month" and recognizing the disproportionate impacts of mental health conditions and struggles on minority populations and communities.

US HR372

Expressing support for the designation of May 2023 as "Mental Health Awareness Month".

US HR441

Expressing support for the designation of May 2025 as "Mental Health Awareness Month".

US HCR77

Expressing support for the designation of the week of November 13 through November 19, 2023, as "National Caregiving Youth Week" to raise awareness and encourage national recognition of children and adolescents under 18 years of age who serve as a primary or secondary caregiver for family or household members.

US SR769

A resolution recognizing the importance of mental health for youth in the United States, and expressing the pressing need for awareness and support for mental health care for children and adolescents.

US HR815

Expressing support for the recognition of October 26, 2023, as "Intersex Awareness Day", and supporting the goals and ideals of Intersex Awareness Day.

US HR434

Declaring a mental health crisis among youth in the United States, and expressing the pressing need for historic investments in mental health care for students.

US HR874

Expressing support for the designation of "Prematurity Awareness Month".

US HR1481

Expressing support for the recognition of September 2024 as "National Children's Emotional Wellness Month" and for increased public awareness regarding children's emotional health and wellness.

Similar Bills

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