This story is from May 09, 2020
Covid-19: Legislation introduced in Congress to give Green Card to foreign nurses, doctors
WASHINGTON: Several American lawmakers have introduced a legislation in Congress to give unused green cards or permanent legal residency status to thousands of foreign nurses and doctors to meet the urgent needs of the overstretched healthcare sector in the US.
The Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act would allow for recapturing green cards that were approved by Congress but unused in past years, allowing thousands of additional medical professionals to serve permanently in the United States.
The legislation would send green cards to 25,000 nurses and 15,000 doctors during the
The move is likely to benefit a large number of Indian nurses and doctors, who are either on H-1B or J2 visas.
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. Companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China.
A Green Card, known officially as a Permanent Resident Card, is a document issued to immigrants to the US as evidence that the bearer has been granted the privilege of residing permanently.
In the House of Representatives, it has been introduced by lawmakers Abby Finkenauer, Brad Schneider, Tom Cole and Don Bacon. The bipartisan Senate companion bill is led by Senators David Perdue, Dick Durbin, Todd Young and Chris Coons.
"We need all hands on deck to address this generational crisis," congresswoman Finkenauer said.
"We know this virus will not magically disappear and experts like Dr Anthony Fauci are warning of a second wave this fall. Rural areas, which make up much of my district, remain especially vulnerable and are already experiencing a shortage of medical professionals," she said.
The act is endorsed by organisations such as the
"Physicians fighting Covid-19 are eager to hear these words: reinforcements are on the way. Recapturing 15,000 unused immigrant visas for physicians through the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act would ease the burden on frontline physicians, who are risking their lives in understaffed hospitals," said Patrice A Harris, president of the American Medical Association.
The American Hospital Association (AHA) and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) said there has never been a more urgent need for the care that foreign-born physicians and foreign-trained nurses provide than during the current Covid-19 pandemic. These professionals play a critical role in ensuring the health of our communities, they said.
The Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act would allow for recapturing green cards that were approved by Congress but unused in past years, allowing thousands of additional medical professionals to serve permanently in the United States.
The legislation would send green cards to 25,000 nurses and 15,000 doctors during the
Covid-19
pandemic and ensure that places like Iowa have the professionals they need to serve patients for years to come, a media release said.The move is likely to benefit a large number of Indian nurses and doctors, who are either on H-1B or J2 visas.
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. Companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China.
A Green Card, known officially as a Permanent Resident Card, is a document issued to immigrants to the US as evidence that the bearer has been granted the privilege of residing permanently.
"We need all hands on deck to address this generational crisis," congresswoman Finkenauer said.
"We know this virus will not magically disappear and experts like Dr Anthony Fauci are warning of a second wave this fall. Rural areas, which make up much of my district, remain especially vulnerable and are already experiencing a shortage of medical professionals," she said.
The act is endorsed by organisations such as the
American Medical Association
, the Healthcare Leadership Council, the US Chamber of Commerce, the American Association of International Healthcare Recruitment, the American Hospital Association, theAmerican Organization for Nursing Leadership
, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the America's Essential Hospitals and the Physicians forAmerican Healthcare
Access."Physicians fighting Covid-19 are eager to hear these words: reinforcements are on the way. Recapturing 15,000 unused immigrant visas for physicians through the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act would ease the burden on frontline physicians, who are risking their lives in understaffed hospitals," said Patrice A Harris, president of the American Medical Association.
The American Hospital Association (AHA) and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) said there has never been a more urgent need for the care that foreign-born physicians and foreign-trained nurses provide than during the current Covid-19 pandemic. These professionals play a critical role in ensuring the health of our communities, they said.
Top Comment
Suresh Kamath
1704 days ago
Surely these hard working Section of Society who do duty at odd hours and honestly complete their task for the benefit of the Patients under their care NEED these benefits and a good step for these lot. All the best to these Health workers viz Dr fraternity and their Support Staff and an apt honor for their dedicated job to heal the sick at all times of their CareerRead allPost comment
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