As states grapple with ongoing healthcare workforce shortages, Career and Technical Education (CTE) has proven to be a viable means of equipping future healthcare professionals to meet labor demands while ensuring that communities have access to high-quality care. In this blog, Policy Associate Velie Sando highlights state policies that invest in healthcare CTE programs to resolve labor shortages.

Enacted this year, the following policies reflect initiatives that invest in healthcare CTE to meet workforce demands–
Florida: Empowering Future Healthcare Practitioners

Washington: Expanding Career Pathways through Allied Health Program

Wisconsin: Streamlining Pathways to Employment in Healthcare

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