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HB0828 • 2026

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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 33; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to healthcare providers.

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Sponsor
Glynn, Campbell
Last action
2025-02-10
Official status
Assigned to s/c Health Subcommittee
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source does not provide details about how the study will be funded or what specific changes might come from it.

Study on Military Medical Training for Primary Care Careers

This bill requires the Tennessee Department of Health to study ways to help military-trained medical professionals become primary care providers in Tennessee.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires the commissioner of health to conduct a study about creating new or simplifying existing pathways for military-trained medical personnel, specifically noncommissioned officers, to become primary care providers.
  • The study must identify potential administrative barriers and educational requirements for licensure that are equivalent to military medical training.
  • It also needs to find methods for recruiting armed forces veterans with medical training into the primary care provider workforce in Tennessee.
  • The commissioner has to give their findings and recommendations for changes by December 31, 2025.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Military-trained medical professionals who want to become primary care providers in Tennessee.
  • Tennessee Department of Health which will conduct the study.

Terms To Know

Primary Care Providers
Doctors, nurses, and other health workers who provide basic healthcare services.
Noncommissioned Officers
Military personnel with leadership roles but not commissioned as officers.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how the study will be funded or what specific changes might come from it.
  • It is unclear if and when any new laws or rules will be made based on the study's recommendations.

Bill History

  1. 2025-02-12 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Health and Welfare Committee

  2. 2025-02-10 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Health Subcommittee

  3. 2025-02-10 Tennessee General Assembly

    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration

  4. 2025-02-06 Tennessee General Assembly

    P2C, ref. to Health Committee

  5. 2025-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Intro., P1C.

  6. 2025-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

  7. 2025-02-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

Official Summary Text

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Current Bill Text

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SENATE BILL 922
By Campbell

HOUSE BILL 828
By Glynn

HB0828
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4;
Title 33; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to healthcare
providers.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SECTION 1. The commissioner of health shall conduct a study on creating new or
streamlining existing pathways to careers as primary care providers for individuals who have
medical training as noncommissioned officers in the armed forces of the United States. The
study must include identifying potential administrative barriers in current law or rule; identifying
educational requirements for licensure in this state for which military medical training is
equivalent to existing, creditable training; recommendations for creating career pathways for
military-trained medical professionals to enter the field of primary care in this state as
physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other primary care providers; methods for
recruiting armed forces veterans with medical training to enter the primary care provider
workforce of this state; and such other subjects the commissioner may identify and deem
relevant to the study. The commissioner shall conduct the study using existing departmental
resources. The commissioner must deliver the commissioner's findings and any
recommendations for changes to existing law or rule to the chief clerk of the senate, the chief
clerk of the house of representatives, and the legislative librarian no later than December 31,
2025.
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.