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  By: Nelson S.C.R. No. 1
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, As the largest of the 48 contiguous states and
  ranking second only to California in terms of population, the State
  of Texas faces unique challenges to providing adequate access to
  primary health care for its residents; and
         WHEREAS, As of September of 2006, 113 Texas counties, home to
  more than 3 million Texans, were designated as primary care health
  professional shortage areas by the United States Department of
  Health and Human Services; under related federal standards, an even
  larger portion of the state qualifies as medically underserved,
  with 177 entire Texas counties and parts of 47 other counties
  receiving that designation; and
         WHEREAS, Working through a cooperative agreement with the
  federal Health Resources and Services Administration, the Texas
  Primary Care Office has as its mission the improvement of access to
  medical, dental, and mental health care services for the state's
  underserved populations by recruiting and retaining primary care
  providers to practice in federally designated shortage areas; and
         WHEREAS, Similarly, the federal National Health Service
  Corps works with educational institutions, students, professional
  organizations, clinicians, and underserved communities around the
  nation to deliver primary health care, including dental, mental,
  and behavioral health care, by developing innovative solutions to
  improve recruitment, preparation, and retention of health
  professionals; and
         WHEREAS, The National Health Service Corps Ambassador
  Program seeks to accomplish these goals by engaging university- and
  community-based volunteers to link students and clinicians with
  employment opportunities in underserved communities that match
  their career interests, to prepare and train students and
  clinicians to work in health professional shortage areas by
  connecting them to clinical rotations, and to mentor students and
  clinicians with one-on-one counseling to maintain interest and
  commitment to serving the underserved; and
         WHEREAS, Although the Texas Primary Care Office is the Texas
  liaison with the National Health Service Corps, currently there is
  no formal connection between the office and the National Health
  Service Corps Ambassador Program; clearly, the state would benefit
  from a coordination of effort between the program and the primary
  care office, bringing much-needed additional resources to the areas
  of Texas that remain underserved by health care professionals; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby encourage the National Health Service Corps Ambassador
  Program to coordinate with the Primary Care Office at the Texas
  Department of State Health Services; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward an
  official copy of this resolution to the secretary of the United
  States Department of Health and Human Services, the chair of the
  National Advisory Council on the National Health Service Corps, and
  the commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services.