Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1377

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a community health center nurse practitioner residency program

Impact

If enacted, HB 1377 will amend Chapter 118E of the General Laws to incorporate provisions for a 24-month post-graduate residency program. This program will be administered by community health centers that receive federal grants, and it will require nurse practitioners to engage in a contract for at least 18 months following their residency completion. Furthermore, the state will allocate no less than $2,500,000 annually for this program and will work to obtain federal Medicaid reimbursement as part of its funding strategy. This financial commitment underscores a significant state investment into healthcare workforce development.

Summary

House Bill 1377 aims to establish a community health center nurse practitioner residency program in Massachusetts. The primary goal of the bill is to recruit and retain nurse practitioners in community health centers, thereby enhancing access to high-quality primary and preventive care for community populations. By providing a structured residency program, the bill seeks to integrate new nurse practitioners into the healthcare system effectively, particularly in underserved areas where access to medical professionals is limited.

Contention

While the bill has a clear focus on improving healthcare access, there may be points of contention surrounding the adequacy of funding or the regulatory framework surrounding the residency program. Concerns may also arise regarding the ability of community health centers to fulfill the mentorship and supervision requirements outlined in the bill. Stakeholders might debate the effectiveness of such programs in truly retaining nurse practitioners long-term, given potential factors such as job satisfaction and employment conditions in these centers.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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