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About
Maryland Statewide Commission on the Shortage
in the Health Care Workforce (MSCSHW)
VISION:
The Maryland Statewide Commission on the
Shortage in the Health Care Workforce (MSCSHW) envisions
a state in which there is an adequate supply of health care
workers to assure access to quality health care for all
Maryland citizens.
MISSION:
In
fulfillment of the 2006 House Bill 1127 legislation, the
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene supports
the operation of the MSCSHW to determine the current
extent of the health care workforce shortage in Maryland
with an evaluation of mechanisms currently available and
elsewhere intended to enhance education, recruitment, and
retention of health care workers.
GOAL:
The
MSCSHW shall make recommendations to the Governor and
General Assembly to facilitate the development of policies
to help implement health workforce strategies to enhance
institutional capacity, educational programs, and funding
mechanisms and needs within the health care environment to
retain health care workers.
OBJECTIVES:
·
Determine
the current extent of the health care workforce shortage in
Maryland;
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Examine
what changes are needed to enhance institutional capacity to
increase student enrollment and graduate rates and to
enhance existing educational and scholarship programs and
funding mechanism to provide incentives for individuals to
enter the health care workforce;
·
Examine
what changes are needed within the health care environment
to retain workers;
·
Identify
methods to recruit minorities and high school students into
health care workforce, recruit and facilitate the long-term
retention of health care workers in rural and underserved
areas in Maryland, and facilitate career advancement and
retention of health care workers; and
Develop
recommendations on, and facilitate the implementation of,
strategies to reverse the growing shortage of health care
workers in Maryland.
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