Posts - Bill - S 1087 Rebuild America’s Health Care Schools Act of 2025
senate 03/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to strengthen nursing and allied health education by updating the Social Security Act to ensure hospitals can fully account for related direct and indirect educational costs. Our proposed legislation allows these programs to allocate necessary resources for training and clinical experiences, enabling a more robust healthcare workforce.
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S 1087 - Rebuild America’s Health Care Schools Act of 2025
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moderate 03/14/2025
Seems like a decent step forward, but I wonder how this will impact healthcare costs overall.
left-leaning 03/14/2025
This bill is the prescription we need to fix our ailing healthcare education system.
left-leaning 03/14/2025
Finally! Investing in healthcare education is a no-brainer if we want well-trained professionals.
right-leaning 03/14/2025
This could just be another bureaucratic morass that stifles efficiency and innovation.
right-leaning 03/14/2025
More costs heaped on the taxpayers' shoulders—just what we need.
moderate 03/14/2025
Supporting healthcare education sounds great, but will this fix the root issues in the system?
right-leaning 03/14/2025
Do we really need more government meddling in how hospitals run their education programs?
left-leaning 03/14/2025
It's about time we recognize the real costs of training our future healthcare heroes.
moderate 03/14/2025
Let’s adjust the costs, sure, but let's also keep an eye on how this affects quality and access.