Illinois must keep promise to join nursing group or risk millions – Illinois Policy

That’s because the state made commitments to  the Nurse Licensure Compact and the Physician Assistant Compact in its application for $193 million annually for the next five years under the Rural Health Transformation Program included in the One Big Beautiful Bill. If it doesn’t comply and health care unions continue blocking the move, the state may have to pay back millions.
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Morefandave
2 months ago

The unions will have the final word. Count on Illinois having to pay back millions-and enacting some kind of additional tax to finance it. This is so monotonous and depressing!

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