Home>Publications>Impact Of The New Jersey COVID19 Temporary Emergency Reciprocity Licensure Program On Health Care Workforce Supply Impact Of The New Jersey COVID19 Temporary Emergency Reciprocity Licensure Program On Health Care Workforce Supply Ann M. Nguyen, Magda Schaler-Haynes, Jolene Chou, Margaret Koller, Michael J. Yedidia, Joel C. Cantor Focus Area: Health and Long-Term Care Workforce Type: Journal Articles Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Meeting Title: Journal Title: Health Affairs Publisher URL: https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2022.00249 Volume: 21 Issue: 8 Pages: 1125-1132 Place of Meeting: Date: August 2022 Keywords: Telehealth, Healthcare Workforce, Physician Workforce, Nursing Workforce, New Jersey, COVID-19 More Publications on Health and Long-Term Care Workforce Increasing Access to a Diverse Mental Health Workforce Through Emergency Reciprocity Licensure Can Interstate Licensure Compacts Enhance the Health Care Workforce? How COVID-19 Emergency Practitioner Licensure Impacted Access to Care: Perceptions of Local and National Stakeholders Ann Nguyen on practicing across state lines in an emergency Asian and Pacific Islander health care providers are stressed, live in fear. They need help. More +