Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act

12/19/2024, 9:05 AM

Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act

This bill increases the number of residency positions eligible for graduate medical education payments under Medicare for hospitals that have addiction or pain medicine programs, with an aggregate increase of 1,000 positions over a five-year period.

The Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 7050, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at addressing the shortage of healthcare professionals trained to treat individuals with substance use disorders. The bill seeks to increase the number of professionals in the workforce who are equipped to provide effective treatment and support for those struggling with addiction.

Key provisions of the bill include funding for training programs for healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, social workers, and counselors, to specialize in substance use disorder treatment. The bill also aims to improve access to treatment services in underserved communities by providing grants to organizations that offer substance use disorder treatment and prevention programs.

Additionally, the Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act includes measures to promote research and data collection on substance use disorders, in order to better understand the scope of the problem and develop more effective treatment strategies. The bill also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers, law enforcement, and community organizations to address the complex issues surrounding substance use disorders. Overall, the Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act is a comprehensive piece of legislation that seeks to address the growing crisis of substance abuse in the United States by expanding the workforce of professionals trained to provide effective treatment and support for individuals struggling with addiction.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 7050

Introduced on
2024-01-18

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

1/18/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act

This bill increases the number of residency positions eligible for graduate medical education payments under Medicare for hospitals that have addiction or pain medicine programs, with an aggregate increase of 1,000 positions over a five-year period.

The Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 7050, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at addressing the shortage of healthcare professionals trained to treat individuals with substance use disorders. The bill seeks to increase the number of professionals in the workforce who are equipped to provide effective treatment and support for those struggling with addiction.

Key provisions of the bill include funding for training programs for healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, social workers, and counselors, to specialize in substance use disorder treatment. The bill also aims to improve access to treatment services in underserved communities by providing grants to organizations that offer substance use disorder treatment and prevention programs.

Additionally, the Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act includes measures to promote research and data collection on substance use disorders, in order to better understand the scope of the problem and develop more effective treatment strategies. The bill also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers, law enforcement, and community organizations to address the complex issues surrounding substance use disorders. Overall, the Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act is a comprehensive piece of legislation that seeks to address the growing crisis of substance abuse in the United States by expanding the workforce of professionals trained to provide effective treatment and support for individuals struggling with addiction.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for the distribution of additional residency positions to help combat the substance use disorder crisis.

Policy Areas
Health

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Latest Summary2/16/2024

Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act

This bill increases the number of residency positions eligible for graduate medical education payments under Medicare for hospitals that have addiction or pain medicine programs, with an aggregat...


Latest Action12/17/2024
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.