The Right to Prescribe Movement Gains Momentum Across States, Improving Access to Mental Health Treatment
With states already adopting laws to allow psychologists to prescribe medication and Utah’s elected officials lessening scope of practice laws, it only makes sense for this law to come to fruition.
What We Can Learn From Mental Health Care Reform During a Public Health Crisis
By deregulating occupational licensing and telehealth, states can increase the supply of mental healthcare providers and reduce costs, while also increasing the availability of care for patients in areas with provider shortages.
Economic Empowerment of Women Can Improve With Licensing Reform
Occupational licensing has become a significant topic of debate in recent years. Advocates of licensing argue that licensing requirements protect public safety and consumer welfare, while critics contend that they restrict...
When I Met Madhu
Before the world was flipped upside down by the pandemic response, Madhu was an assistant manager. But she, like countless others, was furloughed and eventually forced to seek out a new job. This is what eventually led her into...
Reforming Occupational Licensing Can Help Veterans Unlock New Career Paths
Utah must pass increasing amounts of legislation supporting veterans through the reduction of occupational licensing barriers.
Nevada’s Executive Orders Bring the State Closer to a Free Market Approach to Worker Competence
This shift will ensure that only the most qualified workers are allowed to work, rather than just those who have been able to navigate the bureaucratic licensing process.