Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR753

Introduced
3/27/25  
Report Pass
4/2/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

House Study Committee on Improving Access to Internal Medicine in Rural Areas; create

Impact

The proposed committee will undertake a thorough evaluation of the conditions affecting healthcare access in rural Georgia and will suggest legislative actions based on their findings. This could lead to significant changes in how healthcare is delivered in these underserved areas, with the potential to revise existing policies that impact the availability of medical services. If successful, the committee's recommendations could lead to increased recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals and improvements in healthcare infrastructure in rural settings.

Summary

House Resolution 753 establishes the House Study Committee on Improving Access to Internal Medicine in Underserved Areas in Georgia. This initiative is prompted by the significant healthcare shortage in rural counties of Georgia, with 75% of counties facing challenges accessing quality healthcare. The resolution highlights that over 40 counties do not have an internal medicine physician and that a substantial portion of the population is reliant on limited healthcare providers. The committee's purpose is to identify and develop recommendations to enhance healthcare access, focusing on transportation barriers and resource limitations prevalent in these areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR753 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who emphasize the need for equitable healthcare access. Advocates see this as a critical step towards addressing the disparities in healthcare availability between urban and rural areas. On the other hand, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility of potential solutions, especially regarding funding and implementation for new initiatives that arise from the committee’s recommendations.

Contention

Despite the broadly positive sentiment, there could be points of contention related to how the proposals from the committee are funded and how they will be implemented. Stakeholders may contest the allocation of state resources to support the recommended initiatives, and discussions may surface regarding differing approaches to healthcare access. Moreover, there are concerns that the solutions may not adequately address the unique challenges faced by individual counties, highlighting the need for tailored approaches rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1393

House Study Committee on Rural Hospitals; create

GA HR72

House Study Committee on Cancer Care Access; create

GA HR712

House Study Committee on Protecting Working Families; create

GA SR393

Senate Study Committee on Improving Family Caregiver Services; create

GA HR593

House Study Committee on Maternal, Prenatal, and Pediatric Care Access and Funding; create

GA HR512

House Study Committee on the Addiction Epidemic and Solutions for Recovery; create

GA HR1655

House Study Committee on Diabetes Related Amputations; create

GA HB2183

Emergency medicine; study committee

GA HR1522

House Study Committee on Evaluating Community Health; create

GA SR610

Senate Study Committee on Improving and Increasing Recycling; create

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