DOVER — Delaware health leaders gathered Tuesday for the 2025 Delaware Health Force conference, highlighting new legislation, data-driven initiatives and education pipelines designed to strengthen the state’s healthcare workforce.

The event, hosted by the Delaware Academy of Medicine, underscored the challenges of filling healthcare gaps across the First State, as well as opportunities created by recent policy wins such as Senate Bill 122.

That bill was signed into law earlier this year; it requires the collection of healthcare workforce data during professional license renewals, positioning Delaware to better track shortages and plan for future needs.

“This is a critical step forward,” Delaware Health Force Director Tim Gibbs said during the event. “By using accurate, real-time data, w

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