PRECEPT Nurses Act
The PRECEPT Nurses Act aims to expand nursing education and clinical training through grants and partnerships to grow the nursing workforce.
The PRECEPT Nurses Act aims to expand nursing education and clinical training through grants and partnerships to grow the nursing workforce.
HR 392, titled the PRECEPT Nurses Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the nursing workforce by expanding educational and professional development opportunities for nurses. The bill focuses on increasing the supply of qualified nurses capable of meeting growing healthcare demands through grants and support for clinical education programs. It seeks to improve nursing education infrastructure, promote clinical training, and facilitate partnerships between educational institutions and healthcare providers.
The demand for skilled nurses continues to rise due to aging populations, increased chronic health conditions, and the ongoing need for quality healthcare services. This bill aims to address workforce shortages by strengthening the pipeline of nursing professionals, ultimately improving patient care and health system resilience. Supporting education and clinical experience for nurses is crucial to prevent bottlenecks in training and ensure a well-prepared healthcare workforce.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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