Georgia House Passes Bill to Include Dental Students in Rural Service Cancelable Loan Program
On Feb. 16, the Georgia House of Representatives
passed legislation that would make fourth-year dental students
eligible for a program that provides cancelable loans to health care providers
in exchange for providing services in an underserved rural area of the state.
The program, which is administered by the Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce
(GBHCW), is currently open to practicing dentists and other specified health care
providers. The bill directs GBHCW to give priority to dental students who wish
to actively practice in specialties experiencing shortages or distribution problems
in Georgia counties with a population of 50,000 or fewer.
Authorizing legislation for the program permits GBHCW to determine
maximum amounts for the loans and determine a region that constitutes a rural
area. Under the Dentists for Rural Areas Assistance Program that is currently
in operation, dentists are eligible to receive up to $25,000 per year in exchange
for providing services in underserved rural areas of Georgia with populations
of 50,000 or fewer. Dentists can also earn a maximum of $100,000 over a four-year period.
The bill has been sent to the Senate for consideration.