Bill 117 H.Res. 656, also known as the "National Physician Suicide Awareness Day" bill, aims to designate September 17, 2021, as a day to raise awareness of and promote a national discussion about physician suicide. The bill seeks to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues within the medical community.
The bill recognizes the alarming rate of suicide among physicians and the need for increased awareness and support for those struggling with mental health issues. By designating a specific day for this cause, the bill hopes to bring attention to the unique challenges faced by physicians and encourage open conversations about mental health within the medical profession.
The ultimate goal of Bill 117 H.Res. 656 is to promote a culture of support and understanding for physicians experiencing mental health issues, ultimately leading to a reduction in the rate of physician suicide. By raising awareness and reducing stigma, the bill aims to create a more supportive environment for physicians to seek help and prioritize their mental well-being.