[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 734 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 734
Expressing support for the designation of October 1 as ``National
Latino and Latina Physician Day''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 27, 2023
Mr. Ruiz (for himself, Ms. Caraveo, Mr. Bera, Ms. Schrier, and Ms.
Salazar) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of October 1 as ``National
Latino and Latina Physician Day''.
Whereas the Latino and Latina population in the United States will rise from 42
million individuals in 2005 to 128 million individuals by 2050;
Whereas Latinos and Latinas comprise 60 percent of the population growth in the
United States;
Whereas, by 2050, Latinos and Latinas will account for more than 1 in 4
individuals in the United States and 1 in 3 children in the United
States;
Whereas only 6 percent of physicians in the United States are Latino or Latina;
Whereas only 2 percent of physicians in the United States are Latina;
Whereas the Latino and Latina population faces significant barriers to medical
care, including high poverty, fewer facilities in Latino and Latina
communities, and language and cultural barriers;
Whereas a lack of diversity in the medical field leads to worse health outcomes
for Latino and Latina patients, including higher rates of chronic
disease and maternal mortality;
Whereas research shows that when physicians are of the same ethnicity, culture,
and language as the patients of such physicians, care and outcomes
improve;
Whereas the health of the Nation depends on increasing diversity in medicine and
increasing the number of Latino and Latina physicians;
Whereas the first National Latino and Latina Physician Day occurred across the
United States on October 1, 2022, and was supported by multiple national
organizations and the Latino and Latina community, including premedical
students, resident physicians, and attending physicians; and
Whereas the designation of October 1 as National Latino and Latina Physician Day
will bring awareness to the benefits Latino and Latina physicians bring
to the growing Latino and Latina population and the health of the United
States as a whole: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals of increasing the number of Latino
and Latina physicians in the United States and increasing
diversity in the medical field; and
(2) supports the designation of National Latino and Latina
Physician Day.
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