Louisiana Statutes

§ 40:31.71 — Legislative findings

Louisiana § 40:31.71
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 40Public Health and Safety

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La. Stat. Ann. § 40:31.71 (2026).

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§31.71. Legislative findings The legislature hereby finds and declares that:

(1)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, most often takes at least a year to be diagnosed and is a diagnosis of exclusion, meaning that it becomes the diagnosis after other options are exhausted.
(2)The average time living with the disease is two to five years and is often shorter and seldom much longer unless invasive measures are taken, such as a tracheostomy.
(3)It costs over two hundred thousand dollars per year to live with a tracheostomy tube, so ninety percent of the ALS population in the United States chooses not to undergo the procedure.
(4)Because the disease progresses so rapidly, patients most often do not attend an ALS clinic or long-term care clinic where their diagnosis would or could be report

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Legislative History

Acts 2024, No. 511, §1, eff. June 10, 2024.

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