Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2866

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Impact

The passage of Bill S2866 is significant as it alters nursing licensure in the Commonwealth by enabling nurses to leverage a single multistate license for practice across participating states. This change aims to enhance workforce flexibility and access to healthcare, particularly in regions facing nursing shortages. However, it also requires states to implement robust systems for coordinating licensure information and ensuring compliance with their own practice laws. Additionally, the bill establishes mechanisms for overseeing disciplinary actions against nurses practicing in multiple states, a crucial aspect for maintaining public safety.

Summary

Bill S2866 aims to establish the Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact, which facilitates the practice of nursing across state lines by allowing registered nurses and licensed practical or vocational nurses to obtain a multistate license. Under this compact, nurses can practice in multiple states without needing separate licenses for each state, easing the mobility of healthcare providers. The bill outlines the framework for how these multistate licenses are issued and maintained, emphasizing adherence to each party state's practice laws and other qualifications, including background checks.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S2866 revealed some contention regarding the implications of centralized licensure regulations and the oversight necessary for ensuring nursing standards. Critics raised concerns about the ability of this compact to adequately address local nursing needs and the potential for a lack of rigor in oversight of multistate practice, which could affect patient safety. Some stakeholders worry about how the compact's regulations may preempt state-specific nursing laws and if they could be effectively enforced without compromising local health regulations. Proponents argue that the benefits of streamlined interstate licensing will ultimately enhance healthcare delivery and accessibility.

Companion Bills

MA S2856

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Previously Filed As

MA S2869

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MA S2519

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MA S2921

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MA S747

Relative to the nurse licensure compact in Massachusetts

MA H1211

Relative to nurse licensure compact in Massachusetts

MA S2928

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MA S2881

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MA S2871

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MA S2899

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MA H1251

Relative to Massachusetts joining the nursing licensure compact

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