Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2188

Filed
1/29/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the transition of the nurse aide certification program from the Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Board of Nursing and to the creation of a workgroup on nursing career pathways and a panel on nursing program standards.

Impact

The bill directs the Texas Board of Nursing and the Health and Human Services Commission to jointly develop an operational plan by December 2026. This plan will address significant operational, financial, and regulatory considerations relevant to the transition. Furthermore, the establishment of a workgroup focused on assessing the feasibility of better aligning the certification pathways of various nursing roles is central to the bill's objectives. This workgroup will provide insights designed to eliminate redundancy and improve the overall workforce in the healthcare sector.

Summary

House Bill 2188 proposes the transition of the nurse aide certification program from the Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Board of Nursing. This bill is notable for its initiative to streamline nursing certification processes and enhance the alignment of nursing career pathways. By creating a solid framework for this transition, the bill aims to address the current challenges in the nurse aide certification system, ensuring a more effective training and certification process for nursing professionals in Texas.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 2188 have been generally positive, with many stakeholders recognizing the necessity for a more coherent nursing certification system. Supporters, including members of the nursing community and healthcare professionals, believe the bill will enhance the professional standards and prepare future nursing professionals for the evolving demands of the healthcare system. However, some concerns were raised regarding the implementation timeline and potential disruptions during the transition period.

Contention

Key points of contention include the detailed logistics of the transition process and how it will be executed without causing interruptions to existing nurse aide programs. The necessity of balancing the needs of various healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and prospective nursing students is integral to the success of this legislation. Stakeholders—particularly those representing educational institutions—are likely to seek clarification on their roles and responsibilities during this transition to ensure that the alignment of pathways does not compromise educational quality or accessibility.

Companion Bills

TX SB1815

Identical Relating to the transition of the nurse aide certification program from the Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Board of Nursing and the creation of a workgroup on nursing career pathways.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1815

Relating to the transition of the nurse aide certification program from the Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Board of Nursing and the creation of a workgroup on nursing career pathways.

TX HB3801

Relating to the establishment of the Health Professions Workforce Coordinating Council and a workgroup on nursing career pathways and the abolition of the statewide health coordinating council and the nursing advisory committee of that council.

TX HB1051

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

TX HB1415

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

TX S850

Relative to nursing career pathways in long term care

TX H2544

Relative to nursing career pathways in long term care

TX AB1082

Nursing: students in out-of-state nursing programs.

TX HB4071

Relating to certain duties of the Texas Board of Nursing and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in relation to the reporting and publication of nursing program clinical site data.

TX S0526

Nursing Education Programs

TX S0254

Nursing Education Programs

Similar Bills

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