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The Governor’s health care workforce task force in Wisconsin has released recommendations to address the state’s healthcare worker shortage. The task force’s action plan recommends an increase in Medicaid payments and the introduction of more apprenticeships. Governor Evers announced the release of the full report which details the challenges faced by the state’s healthcare workforce.
Health Care Workforce Task Force Releases Recommendations in Wisconsin
In an effort to address healthcare worker shortages, the Governor’s health care workforce task force has released its highly anticipated recommendations, as reported by the Wisconsin Examiner.
State Task Force Action Plan to Counter Healthcare Worker Shortage
Following this, the state has disclosed a comprehensive action plan with the aim to mitigate the healthcare worker shortage, according to WSAW.
Increased Medicaid Payments and Apprenticeships to Address Health Worker Shortage
Madison.com suggests that increases in Medicaid payments and apprenticeships could help curb the health worker shortage.
Full Report on Healthcare Workforce Released by Gov. Evers
WEAU reports that Governor Evers has announced the official release of the full report by the Task Force on the Healthcare Workforce.
State’s Healthcare Workforce Challenges Addressed by Task Force
Finally, WBAY brings attention to the challenges facing the state’s healthcare workforce, which the task force is actively addressing.
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