loan repayment; primary care
providers
SB 1209 allows a mid-level health care provider (Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner or Certified Nurse Midwife) to participate in either of the loan repayment programs offered by the Department of Health Services (DHS) for up to four years, and specifies the amount of educational loan reimbursement that the provider is eligible to receive.
Mid-level providers in this state are eligible to receive money to pay back their educational loans if they agree to provide service to certain areas. SB 1209 affects two of these programs. One is a federal program that requires mid-level providers to serve in areas with a health care professional shortage (HPSAs). The other program is run entirely by the state with providers serving in federally determined HPSAs as well as medically underserved areas (azmuas) determined by DHS. Both programs are administered by DHS.
Mid-level providers are currently allowed receive the reimbursement for two years through these programs, at an amount no more than $7,500 per year.