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            SUBSTITUTE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 4422

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State of Washington      57th Legislature     2002 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored by Representatives Schual‑Berke, Campbell, Cody, Skinner, Benson, Jackley and Haigh)

 

Read first time 02/08/2002.  Referred to Committee on .

Establishing the health care personnel task force.


    WHEREAS, An adequate supply of health care personnel is of critical importance to the well-being of Washington residents; and

    WHEREAS, Washington state is facing a growing public health crisis because of a shortage of health care personnel; and

    WHEREAS, The shortage of health care personnel threatens the ability of Washington residents to continue to obtain quality, accessible health care;

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring, That a Health Care Personnel Task Force is established at the Work Force Training and Education Coordinating Board.  The task force shall consist of no more than twenty members appointed in the following manner:

    (1) Two members from the House of Representatives, one from the majority party and one from the minority party, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House;

    (2) Two members from the Senate, one from the majority party and one from the minority party, to be appointed by the President of the Senate;

    (3) One member shall represent hospitals, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (4) One member shall represent public hospital districts, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (5) One member shall represent nurses, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (6) One member shall represent physicians, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (7) One member shall represent dentists, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (8) One member shall represent allied health professionals with documented shortages, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (9) One member shall represent long-term care providers, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (10) One member shall represent community and migrant health centers, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (11) One member shall represent the Washington State Department of Health;

    (12) One member shall represent the Work Force Training and Education Coordinating Board;

    (13) One member shall represent the Higher Education Coordinating Board;

    (14) One member shall represent the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges;

    (15) One member shall represent the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction;

    (16) One member shall represent organized labor, to be appointed by the Governor;

    (17) One member shall represent the state board of health; and

    (18) The Governor shall appoint a chairperson of the task force who has no connection to the health care industry and who shall represent the public at large; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That within available funds, the Work Force Training and Education Coordinating Board or lead agency for a specific technical advisory committee may hire staff.  The task force may appoint technical advisory committees and contract for professional assistance.  State agencies, the Senate, and the House of Representatives may provide staff support upon request of the task force.  The Work Force Training and Education Coordinating Board, for these efforts, has authority to seek and expend funds from private foundations and professional associations and institutions; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That in the conduct of its business, the task force shall have reasonable access to health care personnel and related work force data available to all state agencies.  All state agencies shall provide the task force with all requested health personnel data and other relevant work force information maintained by their agencies in a timely manner; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the task force shall develop a Washington state strategic plan for ensuring an adequate supply of health care personnel, including physicians, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, and other health providers with documented shortages, and coordinating efforts to address health care personnel shortages that will safeguard the ability of the health care delivery system in Washington state to provide quality, accessible health care to residents of Washington, which shall:

    (1) Identify ways to increase the capacity of health professions' training programs to prepare students to meet the increasing need for health care personnel;

    (2) Identify ways to improve the marketing and outreach of the health professions and improve recruitment of and support for students interested in them;

    (3) Recommend changes to streamline entry to practice regulations and requirements.  The task force shall not entertain discussions on changes to existing scopes of practice;

    (4) Recommend changes to federal and state statutes and regulations that prevent stimulating and rewarding practice environments;

    (5) Recommend ways to increase the diversity of health professions, engage families transitioning from welfare to work, and encourage other currently unemployed workers to seek jobs in the health care industries; and

    (6) Recommend strategies to maximize and leverage public and private efforts to address health care personnel shortages; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the task force shall submit an interim report to the Governor and the Legislature on or before December 31, 2002, and a final report to include a state strategic plan by December 31, 2003.  The task force shall cease to exist on December 31, 2003.

 


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