Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4975

Introduced
12/8/21  
Refer
12/22/21  
Refer
12/22/21  

Caption

Florida Association of Community Health Centers - FQHC Academic Health Centers For Primary Care Residencies

Impact

The approval of HB 4975 is expected to have significant implications for healthcare delivery in the state. By supporting primary care residency programs, the bill addresses ongoing concerns about the availability of qualified healthcare providers, particularly in underserved communities. With the funding directed towards the Florida Association of Community Health Centers, the legislation promotes the development of the workforce necessary to meet the growing healthcare needs of the population, potentially improving health outcomes across the state.

Summary

House Bill 4975, titled the Florida Association of Community Health Centers - FQHC Academic Health Centers For Primary Care Residencies, is designed to provide funding for a specific healthcare initiative in Florida. This bill allocates a total of $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023 to support the Florida Association of Community Health Centers. The initiative aims to enhance primary care residency programs, thus focusing on the training of healthcare professionals in a critical area of medical education.

Contention

While the bill did not exhibit significant opposition during discussions, there are underlying concerns regarding the adequacy of the appropriated funds. Stakeholders may debate whether $500,000 is sufficient to generate the necessary impact on residency programs or if more substantial investment is warranted to foster growth and address healthcare challenges adequately. Additionally, the focus on community health centers implies a shift towards localized healthcare solutions, which may not encompass all necessary urban and rural healthcare needs equally.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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