New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10374

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

Establishes the hospice workforce stabilization and innovation program; grants for staff retention incentives, continuing education, professional certification including board certification in hospice and palliative care, workforce wellness initiatives, and other workforce support activities approved by the department; creates grants for establishing regional hospice workforce pipeline programs.

Impact

The implementation of this bill has the potential to significantly enhance state laws related to healthcare workforce development. It provides a structured approach to fund and administer grants specifically for hospice providers to improve their staffing and training capacities. This includes a proposed annual budget of at least ten million dollars for workforce retention and training programs. By expanding these workforce education options and creating partnerships with educational institutions, the bill endeavors to alleviate the staffing crisis and improve the overall quality of hospice care across the state.

Summary

Bill A10374, known as the 'Hospice Workforce Stabilization and Innovation Act', seeks to address the critical shortage of hospice and palliative care professionals in New York State. This shortage has adversely affected access to high-quality end-of-life care, especially in rural and underserved communities. The bill aims to create a comprehensive statewide program designed to stabilize and strengthen the hospice workforce through various initiatives, including training, retention incentives, and grant funding for educational programs related to hospice care. By doing so, the bill emphasizes the necessity of improving the quality of life for individuals receiving hospice services and supporting their families and caregivers.

Contention

Despite its intentions, A10374 may face opposition regarding the effectiveness and allocation of its resources. Some stakeholders might question whether the financial incentives will translate into sustainable workforce improvements. Additionally, there may be concerns about how grants are allocated and whether they adequately address the most urgent needs of providers, particularly in regions with pronounced shortages. The bill's success will depend on its ability to foster partnerships between state departments, educational institutions, and hospice providers, ensuring that workforce programs are both relevant and impactful.

Companion Bills

NY S09542

Same As Establishes the hospice workforce stabilization and innovation program; grants for staff retention incentives, continuing education, professional certification including board certification in hospice and palliative care, workforce wellness initiatives, and other workforce support activities approved by the department; creates grants for establishing regional hospice workforce pipeline programs.

Previously Filed As

NY S09542

Establishes the hospice workforce stabilization and innovation program; grants for staff retention incentives, continuing education, professional certification including board certification in hospice and palliative care, workforce wellness initiatives, and other workforce support activities approved by the department; creates grants for establishing regional hospice workforce pipeline programs.

NY HB1931

HOSPITAL WORKFORCE INSURANCE

NY SB777

Labor and Employment - Workforce Development - Hospital Employee Retraining and Placement Program and Workforce Development and Local Workforce Development Boards (Local Workforce Solutions Investment Act)

NY A10794

Establishes the hospice and palliative care workgroup to study and issue recommendations related to the state of affairs of hospice and palliative care services offered in New York state, utilization metrics of hospice and palliative care services, and effectiveness and accessibility of home hospice and palliative care services; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.

NY HB600

Department of Workforce; required to establish various programs to support trade programs through grants and stipends; recognize military training for trade certification

NY HB2838

Education workforce innovation; pilot program

NY HB333

State Workforce Investment Board; require to create, through Office of Workforce Development; certain list of certifications.

NY HB302

State Workforce Investment Board; require to create, through Office of Workforce Development, list of certain industry certifications.

NY LD1084

Resolve, to Alleviate the Behavioral Health Workforce Shortage by Allowing the Training and Granting of Behavioral Health Certifications by Community-based Agencies and Hospitals

NY S09295

Establishes the office of hospice and palliative care access and quality to provide expertise and input on hospice and palliative care policy development and regulation.

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