Bill
SB 563
Creating the Montana Bridge to Medical Residency Act
SB 563 aimed to boost Montana's healthcare by creating residency programs for medical graduates, improving access to care and retaining more physicians in the state.
Bill
SB 563
SB 563 aimed to boost Montana's healthcare by creating residency programs for medical graduates, improving access to care and retaining more physicians in the state.
Bill Number: SB 563
Status: Died in Standing Committee
Introduced: October 21, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Health Care Services, Professions and Occupations, Revenue, State, Rule Making
The Montana Bridge to Medical Residency Act (SB 563) was introduced with the primary goal of addressing the shortage of medical professionals in Montana by creating pathways for medical graduates to enter residency programs within the state. The bill aimed to enhance healthcare services by ensuring that more physicians are trained and retained in Montana, thereby improving access to medical care for residents.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions were likely included based on the bill's title and intent:
The following groups would have been directly impacted by SB 563:
The legislative journey of SB 563 included several key actions:
Despite its potential to significantly impact the healthcare landscape in Montana, SB 563 did not advance past the committee stage and was ultimately not enacted. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight ongoing concerns about the availability of medical professionals in the state and the need for legislative solutions to address these challenges.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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