Health care boards: workforce data collection.
The bill is designed to improve the understanding of the healthcare workforce in California by gathering comprehensive data regarding anticipated retirement, practice areas, geographical locations, educational backgrounds, and more. This data will enable state regulatory bodies to plan effectively to meet the care needs of California's populations and may influence future educational strategies and workforce development initiatives within the health sector.
Assembly Bill 1434, introduced by Assembly Member Michelle Rodriguez, seeks to amend Section 502 of the Business and Professions Code regarding the collection of workforce data by health care boards in California. The bill aims to ensure that specified boards, such as the Board of Registered Nursing and the Respiratory Care Board, collect relevant workforce data from their licensees and registrants at least every two years for the purpose of future workforce planning. It mandates that this data collection occurs during the electronic renewal of licenses or registrations for those boards that utilize electronic processes.
While the bill primarily focuses on data collection for workforce planning, it also stipulates confidentiality protections for the information collected, ensuring release in an aggregate form to prevent identification of individual licensees. However, there may be concerns regarding the burden of data provision on healthcare professionals, although the bill clarifies that providing this information is not a condition for license or registration renewal, and failure to provide it will not lead to disciplinary measures.