[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 10 (Tuesday, January 25, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S241-S242]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE RESOLUTION 15--DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 1 THROUGH AUGUST
7, 2011, AS ``NATIONAL CONVENIENT CARE CLINIC WEEK'', AND SUPPORTING
THE GOALS AND IDEALS OF RAISING AWARENESS OF THE NEED FOR ACCESSIBLE
AND COST-EFFECTIVE HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO COMPLEMENT THE TRADITIONAL
HEALTH CARE MODEL
Mr. INOUYE (for himself and Mr. Cochran) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 15
Whereas convenient care clinics are health care facilities
located in high-traffic retail outlets that provide
affordable and accessible care to patients who might
otherwise be delayed or unable to schedule an appointment
with a traditional primary care provider;
Whereas millions of people in the United States do not have
a primary care provider, and there is a worsening primary
care shortage that will prevent many people from obtaining
one in the future;
Whereas convenient care clinics have provided an accessible
alternative for more than 15,000,000 people in the United
States since the first clinic opened in 2000, continue to
expand rapidly, and as of June 2010, consist of approximately
1,100 clinics in 35 States;
Whereas convenient care clinics follow rigid industry-wide
quality of care and safety standards;
Whereas convenient care clinics are staffed by highly
qualified health care providers, including advanced practice
nurses, physician assistants, and physicians;
Whereas convenient care clinicians all have advanced
education in providing quality health care for common
episodic ailments including cold and flu, skin irritation,
and muscle strains or sprains, and can also provide
immunizations, physicals, and preventive health screening;
Whereas convenient care clinics are proven to be a cost-
effective alternative to similar treatment obtained in
physician offices, urgent care, or emergency departments; and
Whereas convenient care clinics complement traditional
medical service providers by providing extended weekday and
weekend hours without the need for an appointment, short wait
times, and visits that generally last only 15 to 20 minutes:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates the week of August 1 through August 7, 2011,
as ``National Convenient Care Clinic Week'';
(2) supports the goals and ideals of National Convenient
Care Clinic Week to raise awareness of the need for
accessible and
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cost-effective health care options to complement the
traditional health care model;
(3) recognizes the obstacles many people in the United
States face in accessing the traditional medical home model
of health care;
(4) encourages the use of convenient care clinics as a
complimentary alternative to the medical home model of health
care; and
(5) calls on the States to support the establishment of
convenient care clinics so that more people in the United
States will have access to the cost-effective and necessary
emergent and preventive services provided in the clinics.
Mr. INOUYE. Mr. President, today I rise to recognize all of the
providers who work in retail-based Convenient Care Clinics in a
Resolution to designate August 1 through August 7, 2011 as National
Convenient Care Clinic Week. National Convenient Care Clinic Week will
provide a national platform from which to promote the pivotal services
offered by the more than 1,100 retail-based convenient care clinics in
the United States.
Today, thousands of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and
physicians provide care in convenient care clinics. At a time when
Americans are more and more challenged by the inaccessibility and high
costs of health care, convenient care offers a vital high-quality
primary care alternative.
A Senate Resolution will help pave the way for this effort. I ask my
colleagues to join me in supporting this tribute to Convenient Care
Clinics.
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