Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6165

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.

Impact

If enacted, SB6165 would have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare practice and professional development. It would establish guidelines for wellness programs across various healthcare settings, promoting a systematic approach to mental health and wellness. The law would potentially impact aspects of continuing education requirements, as healthcare professionals may need to engage in wellness training as part of their licensing or renewal processes.

Summary

SB6165 addresses wellness programs specifically designed for healthcare professionals. The bill emphasizes the importance of mental health and overall well-being in the medical field, aiming to establish programs that support healthcare workers in managing stress and burnout. By focusing on preventative measures, SB6165 seeks to improve job satisfaction and retention rates among healthcare professionals, ultimately benefiting patient care and safety.

Contention

Discussions around SB6165 indicate areas of contention, particularly regarding the funding and implementation of the proposed wellness programs. Opponents of the bill express concerns about the feasibility of integrating these programs into existing healthcare structures, questioning the allocation of resources and whether sufficient support will be provided for program execution. Supporters counter that the long-term benefits of improving healthcare professionals' well-being will offset initial costs, leading to a more resilient healthcare workforce.

Companion Bills

WA HB2122

Crossfiled Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2122

Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.

WA HB1718

Concerning well-being programs for certain health care professionals.

WA SB5095

Creating the "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot programs.

WA HB1718

Creating the "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot programs.

WA HB1568

Concerning the credentialing of certified health care professionals providing long-term care services.

WA SB5807

Concerning wellness incentives for public and school employee health benefit plans.

WA HB2449

Concerning use of cannabis tax revenue for professional health care services.

WA HB1511

Concerning calculation of income for certain early learning and child care programs.

WA HB1259

Concerning supervision requirements for behavioral health professionals in elementary and secondary public schools.

WA SB5585

Allowing licensed and certified behavioral health agencies to designate certain individuals as mental health professionals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.