Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB238

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

Georgia Health Care Professionals Data System; provide for the establishment

Impact

If enacted, SB238 would likely modify existing regulations governing the licensing and monitoring of healthcare professionals in Georgia. By formalizing the establishment of a data system, it seeks to improve transparency within the healthcare industry and ensure that regulators, employers, and the public have access to key information about healthcare practitioners. This could lead to improved healthcare delivery as data-driven decisions about resource allocation and workforce management are made.

Summary

SB238, aimed at establishing a Georgia Health Care Professionals Data System, seeks to create a centralized repository for information regarding healthcare professionals in the state. This initiative is intended to enhance the accessibility and management of healthcare data, which may assist in better regulatory oversight and facilitate the understanding of workforce trends within the healthcare sector. By compiling relevant data, the system could potentially improve healthcare services and ensure that the needs of professionals and patients are met more effectively.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB238 highlight potential concerns from various stakeholders. While proponents argue that the data system will streamline processes and safeguard public health, critics express concerns over data privacy and the implications of government monitoring. Opposition voices worry that increased data collection could lead to invasive practices and unnecessary scrutiny of healthcare professionals, thus stifling their autonomy and ability to practice freely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB131

Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce; Georgia Health Care Professionals Data System; establishment

GA SB481

Georgia Health Care Professionals Data System; establishment; definitions; collaboration with state licensing boards; provide

GA HB143

Community Health, Department of; include continuous glucose monitors as a pharmacy benefit for Medicaid recipients; require

GA HB115

Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.

GA SB162

Georgia Composite Medical Board; implement an automated credentialing system for healthcare providers in this state; provide

GA HB155

Professions and businesses; issuance of licenses by endorsement for spouses of firefighters, healthcare providers, and law enforcement officers who relocate to Georgia; provide

GA HB185

Professions and businesses; repeal and reenact Chapter 11A, the Dietetics Practice Act

GA S2673

Sanitation In Food Establishments

GA H7909

Sanitation In Food Establishments

GA HB3415

Relating to the regulation of certain health professionals; providing an administrative penalty.

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