Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR294

Introduced
8/15/25  

Caption

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee and, in collaboration with the advisory committee, conduct a study on impediments to interspecialty and interdisciplinary medical research and the most promising means of incorporating emerging technologies into medical research.

Impact

If passed, HR294 would facilitate a significant shift in how medical research is approached within the state. By promoting interdisciplinary cooperation and addressing regulatory or legal barriers, the resolution may enhance Pennsylvania's reputation as a hub for biomedical innovation. This could lead to improved research outcomes and potentially boost the local economy through advancements in healthcare sectors, benefiting both patients and providers alike.

Summary

House Resolution 294 (HR294) directs the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee tasked with conducting a study on impediments to interspecialty and interdisciplinary medical research. The resolution aims to explore ways to incorporate emerging technologies into medical research, identifying barriers while promoting collaboration across various medical specialties. This initiative acknowledges Pennsylvania's position as a leader in biomedical advancements and the need to overcome the challenges presented by the complexity of different scientific disciplines working together.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR294 appears to be cautiously optimistic, as legislators and stakeholders recognize the potential benefits of fostering collaboration in medical research. Supporters argue that addressing challenges in interspecialty cooperation will lead to more efficient and groundbreaking medical solutions. However, there may be concerns regarding funding, implementation, and how effectively the advisory committee can address the identified barriers to collaboration.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise about the composition and authority of the advisory committee proposed by HR294. Potential debates could revolve around which members are selected, how these individuals will represent diverse medical disciplines, and the scope of their study. Additionally, there may be discussions about the legal and regulatory reforms necessary to facilitate the integration of emerging technologies into existing frameworks, as well as concerns about the effectiveness of any recommendations made by the committee.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB243

State Government - Research Duties and Advisory Committee on Black Males - Repeal

PA HB119

State Government - Research Duties and Advisory Committee on Black Males - Repeal

PA HR271

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee and conduct a comprehensive study regarding the indoor air quality for seniors and children in this Commonwealth.

PA HB1767

To Abolish The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council; And To Create The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

PA HR29

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study on the development and implementation of a campaign contribution reporting system that requires contributions to be reported within 24 hours of receipt, establish an advisory committee to assist with the study and issue a report of its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives.

PA SR177

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish a legislative task force with an advisory committee of stakeholders to review, update and codify Pennsylvania's emergency management services law.

PA HB1106

Relating To The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

PA HB1106

Relating To The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

PA SB1425

Relating To The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

PA SB1425

Relating To The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

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