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Chief Patron: Hashmi
Physician Loan Repayment Program

Item 271 #2s

Item 271 #2s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Health FY2025 $0 FY2026 $4,000,000 GF

Language
Page 336, line 16, strike "$20,457,021" and insert "$24,457,021".

Page 338, after line 24, insert:

"J.1. Out of this appropriation, $4,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided for the Physician Loan Repayment Program.


2. The Virginia Department of Health shall modify the Physician Loan Repayment Program design as follows: (i) the award shall provide a maximum of $200,000 per physician awardee: $100,000 for two years of practice and $50,000 for each following year, not to exceed a total of four years; (ii) a minimum condition for recipients to practice in underserved areas of the Commonwealth as specified in § 32.1-122.6:1, Code of Virginia, for at least two years; (iii) eligibility for physicians practicing in primary care, behavioral health or any high-need specialty; (iv) automatic consideration for an additional two years without application for awardees, pending verification of eligibility; and (v) preference to physicians who have completed graduate medical education or undergraduate medical education in Virginia or will practice for the full maximum of four years.


3. The Virginia Department of Health shall collaborate with the Medical Society of Virginia on a plan to increase the number of Virginia Physicians in underserved areas through the use of student loan repayment programs."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $4.0 million GF the second year to fund the Physician Loan Repayment Program and modifies criteria for the program. Language directs the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) to modify the program design to: (i) award a maximum amount of $200,000 per physician awardee, $100,000 for two years of practice and $50,000 for each following year, not to exceed a total of four years; (ii) establish a minimum condition for recipients to practice in underserved areas of the Commonwealth as specified in § 32.1-122.6:1, Code of Virginia, for at least two years; (iii) provide eligibility for physicians practicing in primary care, behavioral health or any high-need specialty; (iv) give automatic consideration for an additional two years without application for awardees, pending verification of eligibility; and (v) provide preference to physicians who have completed graduate medical education or undergraduate medical education in Virginia or will practice for the full maximum of four years. Language also directs VDH to collaborate with the Medical Society of Virginia on a plan to increase the number of Virginia physicians in underserved areas through the use of student loan repayment programs.)