3 Ways Modern Licensing Tools Improve Regulatory Agencies and Boost Economies
Modern licensing tools support your regulatory agency, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of state and local government. In turn, local economies receive a boost—better tackling workforce shortages and serving constituents. While modern licensing tools bring many improvements to a state’s government and economy, we focus on three—improved workforce, 24/7 service and efficient communication. READ MORE
Regulatory News Roundup The latest news about regulatory agencies around the country
Business Survey: Lowering Licensing Standards Raises Business Risks
The Alliance for Responsible Professional Licensing released research findings that show “businesses are concerned about the weakening of licensing standards and the resulting rise in business risk.” The Critical Role of Licensing in Business Success features the findings from the survey of 600 decision-makers for small and medium-sized businesses. READ MORE
Resources for Regulators: The International Recruitment of Healthcare Workers Mukul Bakhshi with the Alliance for Ethical International Recruitment Practices shares resources for regulators about the mobility and international recruitment of healthcare workers. In an interview with the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation he explains, “I would say at the basic level, I think regulators are really challenged because they have hundreds of different issues always at them, and the foreign-educated issue is often not the most prominent on their plate.” READ MORE
A Snapshot of Occupational Licensing in Wisconsin In the 2023 State Occupational Licensing Index, Wisconsin ranks 9th nationally
(with 1st being the most burdensome). According to snapshot from the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation, “Wisconsin makes it illegal to work in 192 of the 331 occupations examined. This is 45 more than Kansas—the state with the fewest legal barriers to working nationally.” READ MORE
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Safeguarding Sensitive Cloud-Based Data’ Jessica Kashary, StateRAMP Chief of Operations explains how StateRAMP helps ensure the security of regulatory agency data. And a member of StateRAMP’s Provider Leadership Council answers all of your questions about StateRAMP. READ MORE
Key Components of a Modern Licensing System Does your licensing system include the three components central to a healthy modernization effort? Find out, then learn how to tackle each area with specific action items. READ MORE
Modernization Trends to Keep Up With
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