Impacts and Outcomes for Health Career Training Act
Health Career Training: Studying Job Outcomes
This bill was recently introduced and is currently being reviewed by the House Committee on Ways and Means. It is in the early stages of the legislative process and is considered active. There are no further actions scheduled at this time.
Legislative Progress
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Key Points
- This bill requires the government to study how well health career training programs actually work for the people who use them. It focuses on whether participants get jobs and how much money they earn after finishing their training.
- The study will look at the short-term and long-term results for people who receive these grants. This helps the government see if the training is a good investment for workers and taxpayers.
- To pay for this research, the bill sets aside at least 4 percent of the total grant money each year. This money will cover the costs of the study, evaluations, and the staff needed to run them.
- The goal is to use real evidence to improve these programs. By seeing what works and what does not, the government can make better decisions about how to help people start careers in healthcare.
Impact Analysis
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Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Introduced in House
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Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Impacts and Outcomes for Health Career Training Act
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