South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SCR602

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/2/24  
Enrolled
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Enrolled
2/22/24  

Caption

To analyze and report information on the healthcare workforce in South Dakota.

Impact

The passing of SCR602 will require the South Dakota Department of Health to report back to the Governor and the Legislature by December 3, 2024. This report will analyze all pertinent data sources, including workforce metrics, educational programs, demographic data, and care demand. The intended outcome is to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for workforce development. The establishment of a healthcare workforce database with continuously updated data is also proposed, which would streamline information gathering and enhance strategic workforce planning.

Summary

SCR602 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution aimed at addressing the challenges faced by the healthcare workforce in South Dakota, particularly in rural areas. The resolution recognizes the unique delivery issues inherent in a state with a large geographical area and a sparse population. SCR602 seeks to confront the impending crisis due to the declining number of individuals employed in healthcare fields by mandating a comprehensive analysis of the state's healthcare workforce situation. The resolution calls for recommendations based on findings aimed at enhancing and supporting the healthcare workforce effectively.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR602 appears supportive and proactive, as it reflects a legislative commitment to confronting workforce challenges in the healthcare sector of South Dakota. Legislators recognize the urgency of the situation and seem united in the belief that actionable steps are necessary to bolster the healthcare workforce. The resolution’s unanimous adoption in the Senate and strong support in the House suggests a collaborative approach among legislators to address this crisis.

Contention

While SCR602 does not appear to be contentious in terms of opposition, it does highlight underlying concerns regarding the sustainability of rural healthcare. The bill's analysis and recommendations could potentially lead to discussions about funding priorities, recruitment strategies, and program initiatives tailored to meet the healthcare needs of South Dakotans. The significance of this resolution lies in its potential to initiate broader discussions on healthcare accessibility and quality within the state's rural communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1144

Bolster the workforce of South Dakota.

SD SCR605

Encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislature to authorize and form a legislative task force to study the issues on, and to consider, develop, and report recommendations and propose legislation on, sustainable improvements to the affordability and availability of childcare in South Dakota.

SD SCR601

Encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislature to authorize and form an interim legislative committee on nuclear power in South Dakota.

SD HCR6012

Stating South Dakota's preferred policy to promote best results in animal identification and tracking through flexibility in methods.

SD SB151

Clarify information related to students that is not subject to survey, analysis, or evaluation without consent.

SD SR701

Urging the South Dakota Department of Transportation to reconsider the three-lane proposal for State Highway 46.

SD HB1151

Create the South Dakota paid family leave program.

SD HB1009

Update and clarify certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Retirement System.

SD HC8004

Recognizing South Dakota Infertility Awareness Day and families from South Dakota Surrogacy, Inc.

SD SB37

Revise provisions pertaining to the South Dakota School for the Deaf.

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