The board shall:
(1) Facilitate ongoing collaboration among stakeholders in
order to address the health care personnel shortage;
(2) In collaboration with stakeholders, establish and
maintain a state strategic plan for ensuring an adequate supply
of health care personnel that safeguards the ability of the
health care delivery system in Washington state to provide
quality, accessible health care to residents of Washington; and
(3) Report to the governor and legislature by December 31,
2003, and annually thereafter, on progress on the state plan and
make additional recommendations as necessary.
[2003 c 278 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2003 c 278: "The legislature finds and declares:
(1) There is a severe shortage of health care personnel in
Washington state;
(2) The shortage contributes to increased costs in health
care and threatens the ability of the health care system to
provide adequate and accessible services;
(3) The current shortage of health care personnel is
structural rather than the cyclical shortages of the past, and
this is due to demographic changes that will increase demand for
health care services;
(4) An increasing proportion of the population will reach
retirement age, and an increasing proportion of health care
personnel will also reach retirement age; and
(5) There should be continuing collaboration among health
care workforce stakeholders to address the shortage of health
care personnel." [2003 c 278 § 1.]