H–1Bs for Physicians and the Healthcare Workforce Act
Bill exempts H-1B healthcare workers from presidential immigration restrictions to address medical sector workforce shortages.
Bill exempts H-1B healthcare workers from presidential immigration restrictions to address medical sector workforce shortages.
HR 7961 would create an exemption allowing H-1B visa holders working in healthcare to bypass restrictions imposed by a presidential proclamation that limits entry of certain nonimmigrant workers. The bill targets healthcare-specific visa holders, presumably to address workforce shortages in the medical sector despite broader immigration restrictions.
The U.S. healthcare system faces documented shortages in nursing, physicians, and other clinical roles, with many facilities relying on foreign-trained workers on H-1B visas. This bill directly addresses whether those critical healthcare workers can continue entering or remaining in the country when broader presidential restrictions might otherwise block them, affecting hospital operations and patient care capacity.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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