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Federal and State Student Loan Repayment Programs Rachel Ruddock Recruitment and Retention Services Manager Michigan Center for Rural Health (517) 355-7758 rachel.ruddock@hc.msu.edu
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Michigan Center for Rural Health (MCRH) O Serve as the State Office of Rural Health (SORH) O Point of contact for rural health issues and initiative across MI O Work with EMS, hospitals, and rural health clinics in all 57 rural counties of MI O Partner with MDHHS, federal agencies and organizations such as Michigan Health Council, Michigan Primary Care Association
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Federal and State Loan Repayment Programs O Federal and state programs exist to assist primary care clinicians (medical, dental, behavioral health) who elect to work in a health professional shortage area (HPSA) in out/patient setting O Medical primary care defined as Family, Internal, OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Med- Peds, Psychiatry O Clinicians include MD/DO, Dentists, Nurse Practitioners, Certified Nurse Midwives, Physician Assistants, Psychologists, MSWs
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Federal and State Loan Repayment Programs, cont. O Participants must be U.S. citizens or nationals O Receive up to $200,000 for 8 years of service/ 25k per year O Both programs require employment in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designation (MSLRP) or designation and score of 14 or above (NHSC LRP)
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Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) O Designations and scores given by HRSA to counties, populations, or facilities that have a shortage of providers (medical, dental, mental) O Scores are on a scale of 0-26; a higher score indicates a greater need O Find HPSA designations and scores at www.hpsafind.hrsa.gov
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National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP) O Federally appropriated dollars provided to primary care clinicians in full-time (40 hours/week) out/patient primary care practice O Must work in a HPSA area/facility with a minimum score of 14 or above in order to be a competitive applicant O No longer the best option for rural clinicians
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Michigan State Loan Repayment Program (MSLRP) O State appropriated dollars provided to primary care clinicians in full-time (40 hours/week) out/patient primary care practice O Emphasis placed on HPSA designation, not score (key difference between MSLRP and NHSC) O Employer is required to contribute 20% match for each year provider participates in program (MSLRP only)
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MSLRP, cont. O Starting now, a calculation will be used to determine funding per year – e.g., $50k in student debt will be divided by 8 and multiplied by 2 for the yearly award amount: 50,000/8 x 2 = $12,500 (maximum award per year) O Application cycle: January – April, however applications are batched and reviewed at the end of every month; apply in January
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Resources O Michigan Center for Rural Health: www.mcrh.msu.edu O National Health Service Corps: www.nhsc.hrsa.gov O Michigan State Loan Repayment Program: www.michigan.gov/mslrp O HPSA Find: www.hpsafind.hrsa.gov
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Contact Rachel Ruddock Recruitment and Retention Services Manager Michigan Center for Rural Health (517) 355-7758 rachel.ruddock@hc.msu.edu
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