Bill 118 hr 3645, also known as the Emergency Health Care Worker Protection Act, aims to amend the Public Health Service Act in order to provide emergency grants to protect essential health care workers. The bill seeks to address the urgent need to safeguard the health and safety of those on the front lines of the healthcare industry, particularly during times of crisis such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The proposed legislation would establish a grant program that would provide funding to healthcare facilities and organizations to ensure that essential workers have access to necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), training, and resources to protect themselves and their patients. The bill also includes provisions to support mental health services for healthcare workers who may be experiencing increased stress and trauma due to their work during emergencies.
In addition to providing immediate assistance to healthcare workers, the bill also aims to strengthen the overall healthcare system by promoting workforce development and training programs to ensure that there is an an adequate supply of skilled and qualified workers in the healthcare industry.
Overall, the Emergency Health Care Worker Protection Act seeks to prioritize the safety and well-being of essential healthcare workers, recognizing their critical role in providing care and support to patients in times of crisis.