Amendment ID: S2842-48
Amendment 48
Ensuring a Healthcare Workforce Pipeline Through Permanency of the Governor’s Executive Order Authorizing Expedited Processing of Reciprocal License Applications
Mr. Boncore move that the proposed new text be amended by adding the following sections:-
SECTION XX. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, not later than April 15, 2021, the health policy commission, in consultation with the board of registration in nursing, shall conduct an analysis and issue a report evaluating the commonwealth’s entry into the nurse licensure compact. The study shall include, but not be limited to, (i) an analysis of registered nurse and licensed practical nurse job vacancies in the commonwealth broken down by practice specialization, and projected vacancies based on the demographics of the commonwealth’s nursing workforce and nursing school graduate retention rates; (ii) an analysis of whether entry into the nurse licensure compact would increase the commonwealth’s emergency and pandemic preparedness; (iii) an analysis of other states’ entry into the nurse licensure compact and any impact on quality of care resulting from entry; (iv) an evaluation of the number of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses granted a temporary license under the emergency orders issued by the governor and commissioner of public health under the governor’s March 10, 2020 declaration of emergency and the number disciplinary actions taken by the board of registration in nursing on such nurses; (v) a comparison of the board of registration in nursing’s oversight, background check and licensing authority under the emergency orders issued by the governor and commissioner of public health under the governor’s March 10, 2020 declaration of emergency and upon entry into the nurse licensure compact; (vi) an analysis of the ability of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses in the commonwealth to provide follow-up care across state lines, including via telehealth; (vii) an analysis of impacts to health care quality, cost and access resulting from other states’ entry into the nurse licensure compact, as well as anticipated impacts to health care quality, cost and access associated with entry into the nurse licensure compact by the commonwealth; and (viii) recommendations regarding the commonwealth’s entry into the nurse licensure compact. The report shall be made available electronically on the commission’s website, and shall be filed with the clerks of the house of representatives and the senate, the house and senate committees on ways and means, the joint committee on health care financing, the secretary of administration and finance and the secretary of health and human services.