WHO:
Representative
John Mizuno, Chair, House Committee on Health
Senator Rosalyn Baker, Chair, Senate
Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Health
WHAT:
Informational
Briefing on building Hawaiʻi's healthcare workforce for the 21st
Century
WHEN:
Wednesday,
August 21
9 a.m.
WHERE:
Hawaiʻi
State Capitol
Room 329
Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi
–The House Committee on Health and the Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection,
and Health Committee will hold an informational briefing on Hawaiʻi's
healthcare workforce development for the 21st Century at 9 a.m. Aug.
21 in room 329 at the State Capitol.
Hawaiʻi became a
leader in healthcare reform in the 1970s when the state required healthcare
coverage for eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week. Today the
state is faced with maintaining its healthcare workforce, with many physicians
and healthcare workers leaving the field of healthcare.
The briefing will highlight four goals:
- Share latest data on health workforce needs
- Fill gaps in education and training
- Strengthen the healthcare pipeline and recruitment network
- Leverage resources to maximize their benefit to the state
Presenters will
share potential solutions, and audience members will have the opportunity to do
straw polling to identify their preferred solutions.
If you require
special assistance or auxiliary aids, contact the Committee Clerk at 586-6050
at least 24 hours prior to the hearing for arrangements.
No public
testimony will be taken.
To see the hearing
notice, go to: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2019/hearingnotices/HEARING_CPH-HLT_08-21-19_INFO_.HTM
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