Legislators Vote to Extend State Reinsurance Program

March 31, 2022

Plans to extend Minnesota’s reinsurance program, designed to reduce volatility in the individual health insurance market, appeared to be on track following a legislative compromise reached on March 31.

Quality Measures Declined Statewide in 2020, According to Report

March 31, 2022

Not surprisingly, given the pandemic, statewide performance on several healthcare measures declined in 2020, according to a new report from MN Community Measurement (MNCM).

MDH Releases E-Learning Module on the Collaborative Care Model

March 31, 2022

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has released a free, 20-minute e-learning module on the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), which “integrates behavioral health into the primary care setting.”

Senator Battling ALS Leads Research Funding Legislation into Law

March 31, 2022

A bill allocating $25 million for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research and to provide caregiver support to those suffering from ALS has been signed into law. The bill passed both chambers unanimously in a rare display of bipartisan and bicameral collaboration, before being signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz on March 30.

License Changes Designed to Streamline Approval

March 31, 2022

With the intention of addressing healthcare worker shortages, the Legislature is moving two bills to streamline the licensing process for physicians, physician assistants, and respiratory therapists. Each is licensed by the Board of Medical Practice (BMP).

Minnesota Senate Introduces Potential Spending Initiatives

March 31, 2022

On March 28, the Minnesota Senate announced a $1.32 billion budget priority aimed at improving care facilities in Minnesota.

Revised MDH Supplemental Budget Bill Adds Focus on Workforce

March 31, 2022

After two days in committee, Gov. Tim Walz’s supplemental budget proposal for the Minnesota Department of Health has a revised focus on the state’s healthcare workforce.

Legislators Move Fast to Pass Opioid Legislation

March 31, 2022

Following a $26 billion national legal settlement last year, Minnesota lawmakers are reshaping previously passed legislation to help ensure Minnesotans receive maximum support for persons struggling with opioid addiction.

Act that Addresses Healthcare Worker Burnout Signed into Law

March 24, 2022

On March 18, President Biden signed into law the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, which seeks to address burnout among healthcare workers.

APCD Update Passes Another House Committee

March 24, 2022

Legislation that would update and improve the healthcare data the state collects passed the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee on March 22.

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