A growing shortage of maternity care in the United States—driven in part by the closure of more than 500 hospital obstetric units since...
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Japan’s ageing population and growing shortages in healthcare and elder-care work have made the country a potential employment destination for...
Read PostIn November 2025, the U.S. Department of Education reclassified nursing, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists,...
Read PostTexas and Arkansas have agreed to expand electrician license reciprocity, allowing licensed master electricians from either state to work in the...
Read PostNigeria has launched the “National Strategic Directions for Nursing and Midwifery (NSDNM) 2025–2030,” a reform framework developed...
Read PostThe Philippine government has launched a “Regulatory Sandbox Pilot Program for Flexible Supervision of Pharmacies” to improve access to...
Read PostIn response to the growing use of AI-powered “therapy” apps, some U.S. states have begun enacting laws to regulate them, citing gaps in...
Read PostAs of October 1, 2025, Saskatchewan has amended its Legal Profession Act to allow certain non-lawyers to hold limited licenses issued by the Law...
Read PostA recent Cato Institute research brief examines the impact of Universal Occupational Licensing Recognition (ULR) on healthcare access and patient...
Read PostHouse Bill 1270, recently passed unanimously by the Illinois House, aims to address the state's health care workforce shortage by simplifying the...
Read PostUtah is addressing its mental health care shortage through legislative and policy initiatives aimed at expanding the behavioral health workforce....
Read PostA recent article highlights how state-by-state licensure laws restrict college students’ access to mental health care, particularly when...
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