10-R141

2010 -- H 7914

Enacted 03/23/10

 

 

H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N

SUPPORTING PASSAGE OF THE BREAST CANCER PATIENT PROTECTION ACT CURRENTLY BEFORE THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES

     

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Kilmartin, Slater, Naughton, E Coderre, and Messier

     Date Introduced: March 16, 2010

 

 

 

     WHEREAS, A mastectomy is the surgical removal of one or both breasts, partially or

completely. It is generally used to treat or to prevent cancer; and

     WHEREAS, The surgery can include removal of the breast tissue, the aureole and nipple,

the axillary lymph nodes, the lining over the chest muscles, and part of the pectoralis major and

minor muscles behind the breast; and

      WHEREAS, Surgery is performed under general anesthesia and often takes two to three

hours, longer if reconstructive surgery is done at the same time; and

      WHEREAS, After surgery, patients must not only deal with the psychological aspects of

loss, disfigurement, and trauma from the surgery, as well as the fears associated with cancer, but

they must also be prepared to handle a host of physical aspects; and

      WHEREAS, Patients must deal with how and when to take the proper medication; they

must care for the bandage and dressing over the incision; they must learn how to drain the tube

inserted during surgery, usually every eight hours, and measure and record the drainage; they

must deal with the stitches and staples; they must learn to recognize the signs of wound infection

and lymphedema; and they must learn the proper exercise routine to promote full recovery and

movement, and prevent the formation of significant scar tissue; and

      WHEREAS, Insurance companies believe that patients can safely and routinely

accomplish all these feats in less than one day and on an outpatient basis, and they are only

providing limited financial coverage based on this belief; and

     WHEREAS, The Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act, introduced before the United

States Congress, requires insurance companies to mandate financial coverage for a minimum 48-

hour hospital stay for patients undergoing a mastectomy; and

     WHEREAS, Breast cancer crosses all racial, age, gender, and economic lines. It is a

serious and potentially lethal diagnosis, and its proper treatment is not only medically essential,

but is humanely and morally fundamental; now, therefore be it

     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and

Providence Plantations hereby expresses full support for enactment of the Breast Cancer Patient

Protection Act currently before the Congress of the United States; and be it further

      RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to

transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to each member of Rhode Island’s Congressional

Delegation.

     

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