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06 LC 33 1287
Senate Resolution 853
By: Senators Hill of the 32nd, Unterman of the 45th, Tate of the 38th, Thomas of the 54th and Goggans of the 7th


A RESOLUTION

Creating the Hospital Health Care Standards Commission; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 44,000 to 98,000 Americans die each year from adverse patient events, including hospital acquired infections; and

WHEREAS, an additional 1.9 million patients per year get an infection that does not result in death, but results in the patient́s spending from one to 30 extra days in the hospital; and overall, hospital acquired infections add nearly $5 billion per year to our natiońs health care costs; and

WHEREAS, over the past two decades, the hospitalized patient population has become more severely ill and more immuno-compromised and thus at greater risk for hospital acquired infections; and

WHEREAS, the responsibilities of infection control departments in hospitals have markedly expanded to include prevention of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and prevention of Mycobacterium tuberculosis or multidrug-resistant bacterial transmission; and

WHEREAS, there exists a need to conduct infection surveillance systems, determine baseline infection rates for comparison, improve device and antimicrobial drug use, and educate hospital staff about prevention of infectious diseases; and

WHEREAS, because of their expertise in epidemiologic methods, infection control personnel can assist in establishing and implementing infection control, quality assurance, and medical error reduction programs in hospital settings; and

WHEREAS, the state must ensure that, to the greatest extent possible, the rate of hospital acquired infections of patients in hospitals in this state is minimized.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that there is created the Hospital Health Care Standards Commission for Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infections to be composed of 14 members as follows: three members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; three members of the Senate to be appointed by the Senate Committee on Assignments; and the following eight members to be appointed by the Governor: one hospital administrator representing an urban area, one hospital administrator representing a rural area, one registered nurse, one representative of a physician association, one representative from the Georgia Hospital Association, one representative from the Georgia Alliance for Community Hospitals, one physician specializing in infectious diseases and one researcher specializing in infectious diseases. The Georgia Hospital Association and the Medical Association of Georgia may make recommendations to the Governor with regard to the Governoŕs appointees. The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Assignments shall each designate a cochairperson from among their respective appointees. The commission shall meet at the call of the cochairpersons.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission shall undertake a study of cleanliness safety standards in hospitals in this state and rates and causes of hospital acquired infections. The commission may conduct such meetings at such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this resolution. The legislative members of the commission shall receive the allowances authorized for legislative members of interim legislative committees from the funds appropriated to the House of Representatives and the Senate but shall receive the same for not more than five days unless additional days are authorized. Citizen members shall receive a daily expense allowance in the amount specified in subsection (b) of Code Section 45-7-21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated as well as the mileage or transportation allowance authorized for state employees. The funds necessary to carry out the provisions of this resolution shall come from funds appropriated to the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the event the commission makes a report of its findings and recommendations, with suggestions for proposed legislation, if any, such report shall be made on or before December 31, 2006. The commission shall stand abolished on December 31, 2006.