RELATING TO HEALTHCARE PRECEPTORS.
Bill HB 876 offers tax credits to healthcare preceptors mentoring future professionals, enhancing training and improving the quality of care in mental health fields.
Bill HB 876 offers tax credits to healthcare preceptors mentoring future professionals, enhancing training and improving the quality of care in mental health fields.
Bill HB 876 aims to establish a tax credit for healthcare preceptors who mentor and train clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, physician assistants, psychologists, rehabilitation counselors, and school counselors. The bill is designed to incentivize experienced professionals to take on the role of preceptors, thereby enhancing the training and development of future healthcare providers.
The primary intent of HB 876 is to address the growing need for qualified healthcare professionals by encouraging seasoned practitioners to participate in the education and training of students and new graduates in various mental health and counseling fields. By providing a tax credit, the bill seeks to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with mentoring and to promote a collaborative learning environment in healthcare settings.
Bill HB 876 represents a strategic effort to strengthen the healthcare workforce by incentivizing experienced professionals to serve as preceptors. By establishing a tax credit, the bill aims to foster a supportive environment for the training of future healthcare providers, ultimately benefiting both the professionals involved and the communities they serve. Further details on the implementation and specifics of the tax credit will be developed as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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