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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced July 16 the first-ever Licensure Portability Grant Program investment in a multi-state social worker licensure compact. State licensure compacts allow states to come together on a common approach to licensing health care providers, allowing providers to practice across state lines without having to apply for a license in each state. Streamlining licensure while maintaining quality standards improves access to services both by better facilitating hiring and by easing pathways to utilizing telehealth. The announcement was made at HRSA's National Telehealth Conference, the largest federal conference on telehealth issues. HRSA's new $2.5 million investment in licensure compacts will support the work to launch a social worker compact as well as HRSA's ongoing support for building and sustaining primary care, psychology and podiatry compacts. HRSA identified behavioral health as a priority in its state licensure compact work. Since HRSA began investing in licensure compacts, the Interstate Medical Licensing Compact and the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) have each grown to include 40 states, Washington, D.C., and one territory.

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美国卫生与公众服务部(HHS)通过卫生资源与服务管理局(HRSA)于 7 月 16 日宣布了有史以来第一笔对多州社会工作者执照契约的执照可移植性资助计划投资。州执照契约允许各州共同制定医疗服务提供者执照颁发办法,使医疗服务提供者可以跨州执业,而无需在每个州申请执照。在保持质量标准的同时简化执照颁发程序,既能更好地促进招聘,又能简化利用远程医疗的途径,从而提高服务的可及性。这一消息是在人力资源和社会事务部的全国远程保健会议上宣布的,该会议是有关远程保健问题的最大的联邦会议。人力资源和社会事务部对执照契约的 250 万美元新投资将支持启动社会工作者契约的工作,以及人力资源和社会事务部对建立和维持初级保健、心理学和足科契约的持续支持。人力资源安全局将行为健康确定为其州执照契约工作的优先事项。自人力资源安全局开始投资执照契约以来,州际医疗执照契约和心理学管辖区间契约(PSYPACT)已分别发展到包括 40 个州、华盛顿特区和一个地区。
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