Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1269

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Addiction medicine graduate medical education fellowship program at Hennepin County Medical Center appropriation

Impact

The funding will specifically target the training of physicians in a field that is critical to public health, especially given the growing concerns regarding addiction and substance abuse. By focusing on training in rural and underserved areas, the bill aims to enhance access to qualified addiction specialists, which is particularly important as these areas often face shortages in healthcare services. This could lead to significant enhancements in the treatment of addiction-related issues, potentially improving health outcomes in communities that are struggling with these challenges.

Summary

SF1269 is a bill aimed at improving addiction medicine training through a graduate medical education fellowship program at Hennepin County Medical Center. The bill allocates $270,000 for the fiscal years 2024 and 2025, designed to support up to three physicians annually in an addiction medicine fellowship program. This initiative is intended to help train specialists in crucial areas of addiction medicine, including diagnostic interviewing, treatment methodologies, and care for patients with substance use disorders.

Contention

As of now, the bill does not appear to have undergone significant public debate or opposition. Its straightforward nature as an appropriation bill may limit points of contention; however, it could raise discussions around funding priorities. Questions may arise about whether investment in addiction medicine is equitable compared to other areas of healthcare or if more extensive reforms are needed to address the underlying causes of addiction. Stakeholders might advocate for broader support mechanisms beyond just fellowship programs.

Companion Bills

MN HF1339

Similar To Hennepin County Medical Center addiction medicine graduate medical education fellowship program funding provided, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1339

Hennepin County Medical Center addiction medicine graduate medical education fellowship program funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SB204

Provides for the limited practice of medicine by certain medical school graduates. (BDR 54-49)

MN AB2311

Medicine: trainees: international medical graduates.

MN HB2753

Graduate medical education; residency programs

MN SF2483

Omnibus Higher Education policy and appropriations

MN HB2147

Relating to addiction medicine fellowship program; declaring an emergency.

MN SF2075

Omnibus Higher Education appropriations

MN HF2073

Higher education finance and policy bill.

MN HB1263

Graduate Medical Education Grant Program

MN SB1623

Appropriations; graduate medical education program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.