BILL NUMBER: ACR 26	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  JUNE 1, 2011
	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 3, 2011

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Galgiani
   (Coauthors: Assembly Members Atkins, Bonilla, Logue, Mansoor, and
Silva)
   (Coauthors: Senators Hernandez and Strickland)

                        FEBRUARY 18, 2011

   Relative to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   ACR 26, as amended, Galgiani. Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease awareness.
   This measure would encourage the State Department of Health Care
Services, the State Department of Public Health, and other state
entities to partner with  COPD   chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)  stakeholders to improve
education regarding  chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD)   COPD  in the course of implementing the
statewide strategic plan.
   This measure would also designate November 2011, as Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month in California. This
measure would also encourage public officials and the citizens of
California to increase awareness of the symptoms of, and the methods
of preventing, COPD.
   Fiscal committee: no.



   WHEREAS, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), also known
as chronic bronchitis and emphysema, is the fourth leading cause of
death in the United States; and
   WHEREAS, COPD is a chronic and progressive disease that impacts an
estimated 24 million Americans each year, approximately five million
of whom are residents of California, and an estimated 1.6 million of
whom suffer directly from the disease; and
   WHEREAS, In 2007, the national annual cost for COPD was estimated
to be $42.6 billion and in that same year, COPD caused approximately
121,000 deaths nationwide; and
   WHEREAS, The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
reported that hospitalizations associated with COPD alone amounted to
an estimated $1.34 billion in medical costs within the state; and
   WHEREAS, Many patients suffering with COPD are not diagnosed until
they have reached an advanced stage of COPD, which often includes a
disabling degree of lung dysfunction; and
   WHEREAS, A diagnostic test for COPD, known as spirometry, is
available for office use, allowing early diagnosis of COPD; and
   WHEREAS, Early diagnosis and management of COPD can effectively
reduce the overall financial burden of this illness on publicly
funded health care programs, including Medi-Cal; and
   WHEREAS, Achieving early diagnosis and proper management of COPD
among California's diverse populations, within the Medi-Cal program
as well as other publicly funded health care programs, requires
overcoming cultural, language, and literacy challenges; and
   WHEREAS, Proper management of COPD can lead to an improved quality
of life and self-sufficiency for patients who receive publicly
funded benefits; and
   WHEREAS, The "Healthy People  2011"   2020"
 project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and
the National Institutes of Health concludes that, while primary care
physicians are in a key position to provide optimal care to patients
with COPD and to provide counseling during clinical or health center
visits, primary care physicians need to be trained in the latest
methods for diagnosing and treating the disease; and
   WHEREAS, The California COPD Coalition has developed a
comprehensive plan to address COPD in the state, entitled the
"Strategic Plan to Address COPD in California," which outlines six
 goals   goal  areas, including all of the
following: prevention, quality of care, public health infrastructure
and advocacy, surveillance, research, and public education awareness;
now, therefore, be it
   Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature encourages the State
Department of Health Care Services, the State Department of Public
Health, and other state entities to, whenever possible, partner with
COPD stakeholders to improve education in California regarding COPD
in the course of implementing the statewide strategic plan; and be it
further
   Resolved, That the Legislature designates November 2011, as
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month in California.
The Legislature encourages public officials and the citizens of
California to increase awareness about the symptoms of, and the
methods of preventing, COPD; and be it further
   Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.