Concurrent Resolution Regarding Pediatric Care for Autonomic Disorders
Introduction
Jan 20
Senate Rules
Senate Committee
Jan 26
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 10
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 11
House Rules
Feb 17
House Committee
Feb 27
House Floor Vote
Mar 4
Governor Signed
Mar 24
This resolution addresses awareness and diagnosis of autonomic disorders.
This resolution:
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This resolution calls on Utah's medical community to improve awareness, education, and diagnosis of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) — a nervous system disorder that causes rapid heart rate, dizziness, and other symptoms when a person stands up — with a particular focus on children and adolescents. It also encourages insurance companies to better cover the costs of diagnosing and treating POTS, noting that the current system tends to favor short, one-time visits over the ongoing care that POTS patients typically need. Because this is a resolution rather than a law, it carries no legal force and creates no new requirements.
Introduction
Jan 20
Senate Rules
Senate Committee
Jan 26
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 10
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 11
House Rules
Feb 17
House Committee
Feb 27
House Floor Vote
Mar 4
Governor Signed
Mar 24
IntroductionJan 20
Senate Rules
Senate CommitteeJan 26
Senate 2nd ReadingFeb 10
Senate 3rd ReadingFeb 11
House RulesFeb 17
House CommitteeFeb 27
House Floor VoteMar 4
Governor SignedMar 24
This resolution addresses awareness and diagnosis of autonomic disorders.
This resolution:
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
This resolution calls on Utah's medical community to improve awareness, education, and diagnosis of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) — a nervous system disorder that causes rapid heart rate, dizziness, and other symptoms when a person stands up — with a particular focus on children and adolescents. It also encourages insurance companies to better cover the costs of diagnosing and treating POTS, noting that the current system tends to favor short, one-time visits over the ongoing care that POTS patients typically need. Because this is a resolution rather than a law, it carries no legal force and creates no new requirements.
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
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