82R28202 CBE-F
 
  By: Zerwas H.R. No. 1978
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive and
  irreversible brain disorder characterized by a steady decline in
  cognitive, behavioral, and physical abilities severe enough to
  interfere with daily life; and
         WHEREAS, Disease progression and physical manifestations
  include loss of strength and balance, the inability to perform
  simple tasks and physical activities, and incontinence; as more of
  the brain is affected, areas that control basic life functions like
  swallowing and breathing become irreversibly damaged, leading to
  death; and
         WHEREAS, AD is the seventh leading cause of death in the
  United States and has an economic burden that exceeds $182 billion
  annually; 5.4 million people in the United States have AD,
  including approximately 340,000 Texans; Texas ranks third in the
  number of AD cases and second in the number of AD deaths; a new
  person develops AD every 69 seconds, and current projections
  indicate that this rate will increase to one new case every 33
  seconds by 2050; and
         WHEREAS, Other causes of death have been declining in recent
  years, but those due to AD have risen; between 2000 and 2006, deaths
  from heart disease, stroke, and prostate cancer declined by 12
  percent, 18 percent, and 14 percent, respectively, while deaths
  attributable to AD increased by 47 percent; by 2050, AD is expected
  to strike nearly a million additional persons per year in the United
  States and affect an estimated 11 to 16 million Americans; and
         WHEREAS, Individuals providing care for AD patients in Texas
  grew from 690,058 to 852,820 between 2005 and 2009, with most of
  these being unpaid family members; the estimated total value of
  this unpaid care in Texas increased from $5.8 billion in 2005 to
  $11.2 billion in 2009, the second highest in the nation; Texas
  businesses are also impacted by AD, losing over $14 billion
  annually in health care costs and lost productivity; and
         WHEREAS, There is a great need for Texas to develop
  infrastructure and capability commensurate with the state's
  increasing burden imposed by AD; in 2005, recognizing Texas' AD
  challenge, the legislature began making investments in AD research,
  and at the close of the 2009-2011 biennium, nearly $12.5 million
  will have been put toward this cause; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby request the lieutenant governor and the speaker
  of the house of representatives to create a joint interim committee
  to study the overall economic and systemic impact of Alzheimer's
  disease through 2017, including an inventory of public and private
  infrastructure and capacity for addressing the challenges of AD;
  and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the study identify funds and systems to
  support and expand ongoing statewide disease-specific strategic
  planning through the Texas Department of State Health Services and
  also identify funds and systems available to support and expand
  activities of the Texas Alzheimer's Research Consortium; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That the committee's proceedings and operations be
  governed by such general rules and policies for joint interim
  committees as the 82nd Legislature may adopt.