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State lawmakers mull out-of-state nurse licenses after pandemic rollbacks

Fotolia Worker shortages early in the COVID-19 pandemic led some states to temporarily waive licensing requirements, and many brought in traveling nurses as supply and demand ebbed and flowed among regional hotspots. Now, as state emergency declarations begin to expire, legislators are looking for ways to maintain access to the nation s supply of nurses again and avoid scrambling through future emergencies. A number of bipartisan bills moving through state legislatures could add more states to the Nurse Licensure Compact a multistate agreement that allows nurses to have one license but the ability to practice in other participating states without having to pay for and obtain another license.

Illinois House approves licensing of professional midwives

The certified professional midwife profession in Illinois moved one step closer to becoming an officially licensed occupation on Thursday with the passage of House Bill 3401. HB 3401 creates the Licensed Certified Professional Midwife Practice Act, which would license individuals who perform out-of-hospital births and have earned the credentials associated with being a professional midwife. The bill, sponsored by Evanston Democratic Rep. Robyn Gabel, garnered bipartisan support, with only one Republican and one Democrat voting against it. Gabel said the Illinois State Medical Society, the Illinois Nurses Association, American College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians and the Illinois Health and Hospital Association are among many medical groups that support the bill.

Illinois House OKs bill to license professional midwives

Illinois House OKs bill to license professional midwives SARAH MANSUR Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD The certified professional midwife profession in Illinois moved one step closer to becoming an officially licensed occupation on Thursday with the passage of House Bill 3401. HB 3401 creates the Licensed Certified Professional Midwife Practice Act, which would license individuals who perform out-of-hospital births and have earned the credentials associated with being a professional midwife. The bill, sponsored by Evanston Democratic Rep. Robyn Gabel, garnered bipartisan support, with only one Republican and one Democrat voting against it. Gabel said the Illinois State Medical Society, the Illinois Nurses Association, American College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, and the Illinois Health and Hospital Association are among many medical groups that support the bill.

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