Bill Title: To designate November as "Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Awareness Month" and to require the Department of Health to include on its web site information regarding the syndrome.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-02-17 - To Health, Human Services, & Aging
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As Introduced
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Miller, D., Turner, Smith, Morano, Seitz, Fedor, Schuler
A BILL
| To enact sections 5.2239 and 3701.136 of the Revised | 1 |
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Code to
designate November as "Complex Regional | 2 |
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Pain Syndrome Awareness Month" and to require the | 3 |
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Department of Health to include on its web site | 4 |
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information regarding the syndrome. | 5 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 5.2239 and 3701.136 of the Revised | 6 |
Code be enacted
to read as follows: | 7 |
Sec. 5.2239. The month of November is designated as "Complex | 8 |
Regional Pain Syndrome Awareness Month" to promote public | 9 |
awareness
of complex
regional pain syndrome, also known as reflex | 10 |
sympathetic dystrophy syndrome. | 11 |
Sec. 3701.136. (A) As used in this section, "complex | 12 |
regional
pain syndrome" or "CRPS," also known as reflex | 13 |
sympathetic
dystrophy syndrome, means a debilitating and | 14 |
progressively chronic
syndrome characterized by severe burning | 15 |
pain, pathological
changes in bone and skin, excessive sweating, | 16 |
tissue swelling, and
extreme sensitivity to touch. | 17 |
(B) The department of health shall include information on its | 18 |
web site to promote complex regional pain syndrome education in a | 19 |
manner that enables individuals to make informed
decisions about | 20 |
their health. The information on the web site
shall include all | 21 |
of the following: | 22 |
(1) The cause and nature of CRPS; | 23 |
(2) The risk factors that contribute to the manifestation of | 24 |
CRPS; | 25 |
(3) Available treatment options, including the risks and | 26 |
benefits
of those options; | 27 |
(4) Information on environmental safety and injury | 28 |
prevention; | 29 |
(5) Information on rest and the use of appropriate body | 30 |
mechanics; | 31 |
(6) Information on the availability of CRPS diagnostic, | 32 |
treatment, and
outreach services; | 33 |
(7) Information concerning any other factors or elements that | 34 |
might mitigate the
effects of CRPS. | 35 |
(C) The department shall notify boards of health, hospitals, | 36 |
clinics, and other health care providers about the availability of | 37 |
information concerning CRPS on the department's web site. | 38 |
Section 2. Section 3701.136 of the Revised Code, as enacted | 39 |
by
this act, shall take effect ninety days after the effective | 40 |
date
of this act. | 41 |
Section 3. (A) As used in this section, "complex regional | 42 |
pain syndrome" or "CRPS" has the same meaning as in section | 43 |
3701.136 of the Revised Code. | 44 |
(B) The General Assembly finds and declares all of the | 45 |
following with respect to complex regional pain syndrome: | 46 |
(1) CRPS occurs in five per cent of all cases of nerve | 47 |
injuries. | 48 |
(2) CRPS is thought to be a neuropathic
pain syndrome that | 49 |
generally occurs at the site of a minor or
major trauma injury, | 50 |
but may also occur without an apparent injury. | 51 |
(3) While the cause of CRPS is unknown, the syndrome is | 52 |
thought to be the result of damaged nerves of the sympathetic | 53 |
nervous system. | 54 |
(4) The syndrome is unique in that it simultaneously affects | 55 |
the nerves, skin, muscles, blood vessels, and bones, and if | 56 |
untreated, can result in permanent disability and chronic pain. | 57 |
(5) CRPS is often misdiagnosed because the syndrome is either | 58 |
unknown or poorly understood. The prognosis for patients | 59 |
suffering from CRPS is generally much better when CRPS is | 60 |
identified and
treated as early as possible. | 61 |
(6) If treatment is delayed CRPS can quickly spread to an | 62 |
entire limb and changes in bone and muscle may become | 63 |
irreversible, resulting in limited mobility, atrophy of the | 64 |
muscles, and eventual permanent disability. | 65 |
(7) Since a delay in the diagnosis or treatment of CRPS
can | 66 |
result in severe physical and physiological problems, and
early | 67 |
recognition and prompt treatment of CRPS provides the
greatest | 68 |
opportunity for recovery, it is in the best interest of
the | 69 |
public to require the Department of Health to include information | 70 |
on its web site pursuant to section 3701.136 of
the Revised Code | 71 |
to educate both individuals and medical
professionals regarding | 72 |
this debilitative condition. | 73 |
Section 4. This act shall be known and may be cited as the | 74 |
"Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Education Act." | 75 |