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National Health Workforce Commission

The National Health Workforce Commission is a government body created to plan and address healthcare workforce needs across the country. It assesses the supply and demand for healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and other providers, to ensure there are enough trained workers to meet patient care demands now and in the future. The commission provides data, policy recommendations, and strategies to improve healthcare access, workforce diversity, and training programs. Its goal is to create a sustainable, well-distributed health workforce that supports high-quality healthcare for all communities.