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H.R. 3593: Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2025, aims to reauthorize specific nursing workforce development programs in the United States. Here is a breakdown of the key provisions:

1. Advanced Nursing Education Grants

The bill modifies existing regulations around advanced nursing education grants. Key updates include:

  • It includes funding for various types of nursing programs, such as nurse practitioner, nurse-midwifery, nurse anesthesia, and clinical nurse specialist programs.
  • It updates terminology, replacing "midwives" with "nurse-midwives" in grant eligibility and funding descriptions.
  • Grants may now cover clinical education costs and expenses for preceptors, enhancing support for practical training components.

2. Strengthening Capacity for Nurse Education and Practice

This section focuses on enhancing educational support and addressing workforce shortages. Major points include:

  • Changes to encourage increasing faculty and student numbers in nursing schools.
  • Updates to training methodologies that may now include modern technologies like telehealth, simulation, and augmented reality resources.
  • The expansion of partnerships with health care facilities to provide educational opportunities, offering practical clinical education to nursing students.

3. Authorization of Appropriations

The bill specifies new funding levels for nursing workforce development programs:

  • For fiscal years 2026 to 2030, it authorizes funding of $184,337,000 annually, increased from $137,837,000 for previous years.
  • In addition, it updates the authorization for another specific program to $121,135,000 annually for the same period, an increase from $117,135,000.

4. Overall Goals

The overall goal of this bill is to improve the nursing workforce through better educational programs, greater funding, and enhanced collaboration with healthcare facilities. It aims to respond to challenges in nursing workforce shortages and improve the quality of nursing education across the nation.

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Date Action
May. 23, 2025 Introduced in House
May. 23, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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