CALHEALTHCARES TO PAY OFF $58.6 MILLION IN LOANS FOR 247 PHYSICIANS WHO COMMIT TO SERVE MEDI-CAL PATIENTS

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Source:  CalHealthCares

July 2, 2019 (Sacramento) - Physicians for a Healthy California (PHC) announced a commitment to pay off $58.6 million in student loans for 247 physicians under a new program created to expand access to care for Medi-Cal patients.

Nearly 1,300 health care providers applied to the CalHealthCares loan repayment program, which pays up to $300,000 in debt relief in exchange for meeting certain criteria such as maintaining a patient caseload of at least 30%of Medi-Cal patients, being in good standing with state licensing boards, and other service time obligations. 

The awards are intended to improve access to care for low-income patients by creating economic incentives for physicians and dentists to provide care to Medi-Cal beneficiaries. Awards for dental applicants will be announced later this summer. 

“The overwhelming response we received shows that providers are eager to serve communities that need more access to care,” said PHC CEO Lupe Alonzo-Diaz. “We want to thank all of the awardees for their commitment to bring quality health care to medically underserved communities.” 

The awardees will be providing services to Medi-Cal patients in 39 counties throughout California. They represent 40 specialty areas of medicine including pediatrics, psychiatry and OB/GYN. Additionally, the awardees vary in different practice settings including academic, community clinic or Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), government, group practice, hospital and private practice.She

A total of $340 million has been allocated to the CalHealthCares program from Proposition 56 revenue. The recent announcement of awardees is the first of at least five rounds of funding.  

In 2018, SB 849 established the Proposition 56 Medi-Cal Physicians and Dentists Loan Repayment Act Program and appropriated $220 million for the loan assistance program for recently graduated physicians and dentists. An additional $120 million was added to the program in Governor Newsom’s revised 2019-20 budget.  

The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) administers the CalHealthCares program, with PHC contracted to manage daily activities. 

CalHealthCares will accept applications for its next round of awards in January 2020. 

All awardees must:

  • Have an unrestricted license and be in good standing with their licensing board 
  • Be an active enrolled Medi-Cal provider without suspensions, disbarments or revocations; or have submitted an application to DHCS to become a Medi-Cal provider
  • Have graduated from a physician residency program and/or completed a fellowship within the past five years (on or after January 1, 2014)
  • Not currently be participating in another loan repayment program
  • Practice in California
  • Have existing educational loan debt incurred while pursuing a medical or dental degree (those applying for the loan repayment program) 
  • Have an existing dental practice and expand and/or relocate to a targeted county (those applying for the practice support grant) 
  • Maintain a patient caseload of 30% or more Medi-Cal beneficiaries

For more information, go to www.calhealthcares.org.


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Finally...

.. a good use of taxpayers dollars.