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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
DATE TYPED 01/25/05 HB
SHORT TITLE Increase Nursing Education Options
SB 84
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
$500.0
Recurring
General
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB177
Relates to the appropriation for New Mexico State University in the General Appropriations Act.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Health Policy Commission
Department of Health
New Mexico State University
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 84, Making An Appropriation To Increase The Nursing Education Options In The
State, appropriates $500,000 from the general fund to the Board of Regents of New Mexico State
University in FY06 to increase the number of nursing options in the state. Any unexpended or unen-
cumbered balance remaining at the end of FY06 shall revert to the general fund.
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Senate Bill 84 -- Page 2
Significant Issues
New Mexico State University (NMSU) indicates the requested funds will increase the number of
nursing education options for New Mexico, thus enabling it to better address the statewide nurs-
ing shortage. The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) concurs, ading that the fundamen-
tal strategy for addressing the shortage is expansion of nursing education programs. NMSU
notes the funds will be used to support additional faculty positions, distance education technol-
ogy for the Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) option and as start
up funding for a doctoral nursing education option, detailed as follows:
The RN to BSN option employs a compressed scheduling format, interactive television,
WebCT enhancement, and local clinical liaisons to make baccalaureate level nursing
education available for registered nurses in New Mexico. It enables registered nurse stu-
dents to complete all upper division nursing courses within a twelve month period.
Through this process, registered nurses are able to increase their level of education while
continuing to work within their home communities. Further, the option serves as a step-
ping stone for many nurses who desire graduate nursing education and may then serve as
nursing faculty in many rural areas of the state.
The doctoral nursing option will use funds to establish the NMSU portion of the collabo-
rative Ph.D. in Nursing with the College of Nursing, University of New Mexico. The
collaborative doctorate builds on the strengths of both institutions and limits duplication
while providing future nursing faculty with a broad spectrum of doctoral emphasis areas.
Once established, it is anticipated that 5-8 nursing doctoral students will be admitted an-
nually to NMSU.
The Health Policy Commission notes that NMSU is the only public university providing basic
baccalaureate nursing, RN to BSN, and master level nursing education programs within the
southern region of the state. NMSU delineates program attendance as approximately 325 stu-
dents enrolled in the various nursing programs at any given time. Of this number, a high per-
centage of undergraduate students (>45%) and graduate students (>25%) are Hispanic, American
Indian, and African American.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
DOH notes that SB84 is consistent with the departmental strategic plan in program area nine:
Administration; Strategic Direction: Achieve excellence and accountability in administration and
service. Objective 3: Increase the health workforce supply, in collaboration with other entities in
New Mexico.
NMSU indicates the need for additional nurses as well as more highly educated nurses is particu-
larly critical in the State’s rural areas. Further, that this program builds upon federal start up
funding that clearly demonstrated the feasibility of the RN to BSN option.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $500,000 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY06 shall revert to the gen-
eral fund.
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Senate Bill 84 -- Page 3
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
NMSU notes that tenure and tenure track faculty lines within the Department of Nursing, Col-
lege of Health & Social Services will need to be permanently increased to sustain increased en-
rollments and outreach efforts with community colleges.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Duplicates HB177.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
This program was included in the NMSU FY05-06 higher education funding request to the
Commission on Higher Education (CHE) as follows:
Nursing Expansion (Doctoral Expansion) - $125,000
Nursing BSN to MSN - $375,000
However, this program was not included in the CHE FY05-06 funding recommendations.
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