Becker's Healthcare April 5, 2024
Erica Carbajal

Primary care providers who commit to practicing in shortage areas for two years may have as much as $75,000 in medical student debt forgiven through the Health Resources and Services Administration.

The Biden administration announced the 50% increase in loan repayment amounts to providers who sign on to practice full-time in high need and rural areas April 4. Previously, the maximum loan repayment amount in exchange for a two-year commitment of practicing in an area facing a significant shortage of primary care...

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