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For Immediate
Release
4/21/09

Senate Approves Browne's Volunteer Education
Bill
Senate Bill 464 would credit service by
health care professionals
The Senate today approved legislation
introduced by Senator Pat Browne (R-16) that would credit
volunteer time by health care professionals toward their
continuing education requirements.
Senate Bill 464, Senator Browne's Volunteer
Continuing Medical Education Act, would allow physicians,
dentists, dental hygienists, nurses, or certified registered
nurse practitioners to apply volunteer time served in a
community-based health care clinic towards the completion of no
more than 20 percent of their mandatory continuing education
hours required by their individual licensure boards.
"I want to thank my colleagues for their
support of this bill and I hope that it will be warmly received
by the House of Representatives. This is a win-win-win option
for the state, for health care professionals, and for those who
will use the services offered by those clinics," Senator Browne
said. "Pennsylvania's taxpayers will gain since this process
would limit the cost burden of those clinics. Health care
professionals can apply their skills in an environment where
they may truly encounter situations, cases and circumstances
that they might not normally see in the daily routines of their
individual practices and hospitals. And, in turn, the benefit to
patients is readily apparent as they will be treated by
experienced professionals."
NOTE: Senate Bill 464 is part of the
15-bill HealthNET PA package. Senator Browne discussed this bill
at a March 6 press conference at Sacred Heart Hospital's Sigal
Center in Allentown.
Contact:
Lesley Crozier
(717) 787-1349
Additional Information:
HealthNET
Health Care
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