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13 March 2022

Coalition thanks lawmakers for passing Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act

Bill aims to help prevent stress burnout in health care workers


The ADA and 70 like-minded stakeholders praise Congress for passing the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, legislation that will give health care workers better access to education and training to prevent stress and burnout.

Lorna Breen, M.D., was an emergency room physician in New York who died by suicide in 2020 after treating COVID-19 patients.

In a March 8 letter to leaders in the House and Senate, the groups, led by the American College of Emergency Physicians, thanked the lawmakers for sponsoring the bill.

“On behalf of the millions of health care workers across the country who will now have greater access to and support for mental health care, we sincerely thank you for championing HR 1667, the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, and your steadfast leadership to ensure its passage,” the groups wrote.

The coalition said the COVID-19 pandemic has magnified longstanding issues frontline health care providers face and stressed there “has never been a more critical time” to address mental health. 

“By passing this bipartisan and bicameral legislation, lives will be saved,” they wrote.

“For decades, health care professionals have faced greater rates of mental and behavioral health conditions, suicide, and burnout than other professions, while fearing the stigma and potential career repercussions of seeking care,” the letter continued. “By taking action, you have fulfilled your promise to protect the wellbeing of the millions of frontline health care professionals and proven that you hear their voices.”

Dr. Lorna Breen, Health Care Provider Protection Act, seeks to provide health care workers with better access to education and training on preventing stress and burnout. It also enables employers to engage with their workforce on these issues, provide greater resources, and accelerate solutions.

“When we take care of our health workforce, we ensure that patients have optimal care and support and that our health care systems can thrive. Thank you once again for standing up to protect those who care for all of us,” the letter concluded.


Source: www.ada.org


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