A First Look at the VA MISSION Act Veteran Health Administration Medical School Scholarship and Loan Repayment Programs.

John Byrne, Erin L Patel, P. Greenberg, Martin Eason, Anthony P Albanese, E. Bope, Sherri L Stephan, Patrick T Youngblood
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Background The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is challenged by physician staffing shortages. The 2018 VA MISSION ACT authorized 2 scholarship and loan repayment programs. The Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) created scholarships for physicians and dentists. The Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP) increased the maximum debt reduction. The Specialty Education Loan Repayment Program (SELRP) authorized the repayment of educational loans for physicians in specialties deemed necessary for VA. The Veterans Healing Veterans (VHV) program was a 1-year pilot program specifically for veteran medical students. Observations For academic years 2020/2021 and 2021/2022, HPSP offered 54 scholarships with 51 accepted. In 2020, the VHV program offered 22 scholarships with 12 accepted by recipients at all 5 Teague-Cranston medical schools and 4 Historically Black Colleges and Universities. For SELRP, 14 applicants have been approved in family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, and geriatrics. The average loan repayment is anticipated to be $110,000, which equates to 38.5 VA service years for the 14 applicants. Since 2018, 1546 physicians received EDRP awards with amounts increased from an average of $96,090 in 2018 to $148,302 in 2020. Conclusions The VA MISSION Act's scholarship and loan repayment programs provide VA with several ways to address physician workforce shortages. Ultimately, the success of the program will be determined by the recruitment of scholarship recipients to VA careers.
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退伍军人事务部使命法案退伍军人健康管理局医学院奖学金和贷款偿还计划的第一眼。
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)面临医生人手短缺的挑战。2018年退伍军人事务部使命法案授权了奖学金和贷款偿还计划。卫生专业奖学金计划为医生和牙医设立了奖学金。教育债务减免计划(EDRP)增加了最大债务减免。专业教育贷款偿还计划(SELRP)授权为退伍军人事务部认为必要的专业医生偿还教育贷款。退伍军人治疗退伍军人(VHV)计划是一个为期一年的试点计划,专门针对退伍军人医学学生。在2020/2021学年和2021/2022学年,我校共提供54份奖学金,其中51份被录取。2020年,VHV项目提供了22份奖学金,其中12份被所有5所联盟-克兰斯顿医学院和4所传统黑人学院和大学录取。家庭医学、内科医学、急诊医学和老年医学领域共有14名申请人获得批准。预计平均贷款偿还额为11万美元,相当于14名申请人的38.5 VA服务年限。自2018年以来,1546名医生获得了EDRP奖励,金额从2018年的平均96,090美元增加到2020年的148,302美元。退伍军人事务部使命法案的奖学金和贷款偿还计划为退伍军人事务部提供了几种解决医生劳动力短缺的方法。最终,该计划的成功将取决于招募到退伍军人事务部的奖学金获得者。
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