The MORE Nurses Act: A New Approach to Addressing the Growing Nursing Shortage
The 119th Congress recently passed H.R. 3333, also known as the “MORE Nurses Act,” which aims to address the growing nursing shortage in the United States.
Section 1: Short Title
This Act may be cited as the “Magnifying Opportunities to Recruit and Educate Nurses Act” or the “MORE Nurses Act”.
Section 2. Examination of the Growing Nursing Shortage
(a) Duties.—The National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice established pursuant to section 851 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 297t) (in this section referred to as the “National Advisory Council”) shall—
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examine, assess, and report on the United States nursing workforce capacity, including—
- trends in the overall nursing workforce;
- the capacity to educate future nurses;
- causes for the existing nursing shortage;
- Federal policies to bolster nursing education and the nursing workforce;
- build upon existing or ongoing evaluations, and avoid unnecessary duplication, by reviewing, as appropriate, the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of other task forces, committees, commissions, and other public and private entities with respect to the national nursing shortage;
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identify areas of Federal policy that have impacted the ability of the United States to respond to the growing nursing shortage, including—
- Federal support of nursing education programs;
- Federal support of increasing diversity in the nursing workforce;
- incentives for nurses to work in under-served areas and communities;
- identify and recommend a set of possible solutions to the nursing shortage for policymakers, including legislative and regulatory recommendations.
Section 2. Examination of the Growing Nursing Shortage (continued)
(b) Report.—(1) Submission.—Not later than one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the National Advisory Council shall—
- complete the activities required by subsection (a); and
- submit to the President, the Congress, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services a report on the National Advisory Council’s findings, conclusions, and recommendations to bolster nursing education and the nursing workforce in the United States.
Section 2. Examination of the Growing Nursing Shortage (continued)
(b) Report.—(1) Submission.—Not later than one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the National Advisory Council shall—
- complete the activities required by subsection (a); and
- submit to the President, the Congress, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services a report on the National Advisory Council’s findings, conclusions, and recommendations to bolster nursing education and the nursing workforce in the United States.
Read more about this new approach to addressing the growing nursing shortage at H.R. 3333 IH.
This article is based on publicly available text from the U.S. Government Publishing Office.