Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3430

Caption

Establishes a Sickle Cell Standing Committee within the department of health and senior services

Impact

Enacting HB 3430 will likely lead to improved health outcomes for sickle cell patients by facilitating better coordination among healthcare providers and policymakers. The committee's establishment could enable more effective strategies for treatment, management, and advocacy, ultimately benefiting those affected by the disease. Additionally, it may spark more comprehensive data collection and research efforts related to sickle cell disease, resulting in enhanced understanding and resources dedicated to the condition.

Summary

House Bill 3430 aims to establish a standing committee focused on sickle cell disease within the Department of Health and Senior Services. This initiative is designed to create a dedicated body that can address the unique challenges faced by individuals suffering from this condition. By forming this committee, the bill seeks to ensure that there is a structured approach to managing, treating, and raising awareness of sickle cell disease throughout the state. The establishment of such a committee highlights the critical need for increased attention to sickle cell disease as a public health priority.

Contention

While the bill appears to have widespread support among health advocates, there may be concerns regarding funding and resource allocation for the committee's activities. Critics might argue about the potential for overlapping responsibilities with existing health departments or committees, raising questions about efficiency and effectiveness. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the representation of patients and communities affected by sickle cell disease in the committee's composition, emphasizing the need for advocacy and ensuring that diverse voices are heard in the decision-making process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB410

Creates the position of a dementia services coordinator within the Department of Health and Senior Services

MO HB1335

Establishes the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of health and senior services

MO HB511

Establishes a dementia services coordinator as a full-time position within the department of health and senior services

MO HB10

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee

MO SB376

Creates a health advocate program in the Department of Health and Senior Services

MO SR19

Modifies Senate Rules 25 and 28 regarding standing committees of the Senate

MO SB153

Modifies provisions relating to the rulemaking authority of the Department of Health and Senior Services

MO HB986

Modifies provisions relating to the list of diseases required to be reported to the department of health and senior services

MO HB1420

Establishes the "Auto Theft Prevention Program" within the Department of Public Safety

MO SB526

Establishes a program for services for certain youth in the custody of the Department of Social Services

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