Press Release: ICYMI: Gov. Evers Highlights Budget Investments to Bolster the Healthcare Workforce and Address Shortages
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ICYMI: Gov. Evers Highlights Budget Investments to Bolster the Healthcare Workforce and Address Shortages |
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today highlighted initiatives in his 2023-25 biennial budget targeted at bolstering the healthcare workforce and addressing shortages of nurses, certified nursing assistants (CNA), and other healthcare professionals that are impacting Wisconsinites’ access to healthcare. The governor highlighted these initiatives during his visit to the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Eau Claire campus to host a roundtable discussion with nursing students about the workforce challenges facing the industry and the healthcare system as a whole. As announced in December 2021, Gov. Evers provided UW-Eau Claire with up to $9.4 million through the Workforce Innovation Grant Program, which the governor is proposing to continue in his 2023-25 biennial budget, to support their efforts to alleviate workforce shortages in key fields like healthcare. In partnership with Mayo Clinic Health System in Northwest Wisconsin, this funding will help the university create innovative curriculum and clinical experiences to graduate more nurses, including adding six new degree programs in growing healthcare fields. Funding is also being used to pursue a new innovative care-coach model and rural healthcare hubs to bring better care and upskilled career possibilities to rural communities. “Our healthcare professionals are on the frontlines every day, working to keep our friends, families, and loved ones safe and healthy, but this sector isn’t immune to the longstanding workforce challenges impacting our state,” said Gov. Evers. “Whether it’s nurses, mental health providers, or other healthcare professionals, the shortages are not only putting a drag on our economy, they’re contributing to delays in care and negatively impacting patients’ health. That’s why our budget invests more than $150 million through the Workforce Innovation Grant Program and other targeted workforce initiatives to grow and expand our healthcare workforce so that folks in every community can get the care they need when they need it.” More information regarding the governor’s proposals to bolster Wisconsin’s healthcare workforce, address workforce shortages, and other initiatives to recruit and retain talented healthcare professionals is available below. Bolstering Wisconsin's Healthcare Workforce In addition to the $100 million investment, the governor is also allocating more than $50 million to address the healthcare workforce shortage, including:
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