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Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee clears a slate of bills on health, workforce and licensing

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · April 12, 2021
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Summary

After a lengthy docket, the committee approved multiple health, workforce and licensing measures, including bills to clarify DHS authority over long-term care, expand behavioral-health provider types in FQHCs, create a legislative study of mental and behavioral health, and several workforce pipeline and licensing technical fixes.

The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee advanced a broad package of largely sponsor-driven bills covering health workforce, Medicaid provider rules and technical licensing changes.

Key approvals included a study to examine mental and behavioral health services and capacity, measures expanding medication and provider types available to federally qualified health centers and Medicaid, bills enabling nursing facilities and consortia to offer medication-assistant and LPN training pathways, clarifications that the Department of Human Services oversees long-term care facility surveys, and multiple licensing or technical changes intended to ease administrative burdens for practitioners. Sponsors emphasized rural access and workforce shortages as the principal rationale for the package.

Several other short bills and amendments were adopted by voice vote or as amended. The committee concluded the session by taking up final technical bills and adjourning.