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Senate Bill

S. 2418

119th Congress

HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jul 23, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Margaret Wood Hassan

Margaret Wood Hassan

Senator

Democratic
NH

Cosponsors

2

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Policy Area

Health

Summary

The HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act would allow nurses and other healthcare providers, besides just doctors, to provide certain medical services under Medicare and Medicaid. This would make it easier for patients to access care, especially in areas with shortages of physicians.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

SponsorMargaret Wood Hassan (D-NH)
Introduced7/23/2025
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
ChamberSenate
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HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act

The HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act would allow nurses and other healthcare providers, besides just doctors, to provide certain medical services under Medicare and Medicaid. This would make it easier for patients to access care, especially in areas with shorta

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The HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act would allow nurses and other healthcare providers, besides just doctors, to provide certain medical services under Medicare and Medicaid. This would make it easier for patients to access care, especially in areas with shortages of physicians.

Bill Number
2418
Sponsor
Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH)
Introduced
7/23/2025
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Policy Area
Health

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Fact Sheet

Title
HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act
Bill Number
2418
Sponsor
Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH)
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Introduced
7/23/2025
Summary
The HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act would allow nurses and other healthcare providers, besides just doctors, to provide certain medical services under Medicare and Medicaid. This would make it easier for patients to access care, especially in areas with shortages of physicians.

Data from Congress.gov

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