Utah Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program
This program provides financial assistance for educational loan repayment to physicians who commit to working in rural Utah hospitals, enhancing healthcare access in underserved areas.
The Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program (RPLRP) is an initiative by the State of Utah’s Office of Primary Care and Rural Health aimed at supporting physicians who choose to work in rural hospitals. The program offers educational loan repayment assistance for eligible physicians who commit to serving in rural Utah hospitals for at least two years. It is designed to enhance healthcare access in underserved areas by incentivizing doctors in primary care, obstetrics/gynecology, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, pediatrics, and internal medicine. Physicians accepted into the program must work either full-time or part-time in an eligible rural hospital. Full-time physicians can receive up to $40,000 in loan repayment support from the state, with a required 100% match from their employing hospital, totaling $80,000 over two years. Part-time physicians can receive up to $20,000 from the state, with the same matching requirement, totaling $40,000. Physicians may also be eligible for a one-year extension, increasing the maximum total award to $120,000 for full-time physicians and $60,000 for part-time physicians. To qualify, physicians must have a permanent, unrestricted license to practice in Utah before their first day of service under the grant agreement. They must apply within 18 months of beginning employment at an approved site, work at least 40 hours per week for full-time status or at least 20 hours per week for part-time status, and cannot participate in more than one loan repayment program at a time. Additionally, they must ensure that their employer provides the required matching funds. Participants are required to submit semiannual progress reports that detail the impact of their services, patient volumes, and other relevant metrics. Eligible hospitals must be located in rural areas of Utah and must enter into a written agreement to provide matching funds for the program. These hospitals play a crucial role in ensuring that awarded physicians receive financial support necessary for loan repayment while serving their communities. Applications for the Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program are accepted on a rolling basis but must be submitted before June 1, 2025, for the current cycle. The program’s Advisory Committee meets twice a year to evaluate applications and award funding. Physicians interested in applying should submit their applications through the official website. For additional information, applicants and interested hospitals can contact Rachel Devine, Workforce Development Specialist, at 801-230-6570 or via email at rdevine@utah.gov. Further program details, including specific application requirements and reporting expectations, can be found on the Utah Office of Primary Care and Rural Health website.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$120,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - 1
Additional Details
Full-time The state of Utah will award up to $40,000 and your employing hospital is required to provide a 100% match. Your total award for 2 years of full-time service will be $80,000. If your employer agrees, you may also be eligible for a one year extension. The total possible award amount for this program is up to $120,000. Part-time Providers working part-time will be awarded $20,000 and your employing hospital is required to provide a 100% match. Your total award for 2 years of service will be $40,000. If your employer agrees, you may also be eligible for a one-year extension. The total possible award amount for physicians working part-time is $60,000.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligibility for the program requires physicians to work at a rural hospital in Utah, commit to at least two years of service, and hold a permanent, unrestricted license to practice in Utah. Applicants must apply within 18 months of beginning employment at an approved site and have bona fide student loans. They must also work full-time (at least 40 hours per week) or part-time (at least 20 hours per week) and receive matching funds from their employer for loan repayment. Additionally, participants are restricted to being part of no more than one loan repayment program at a time.
Geographic Eligibility
All
The application process for the RPLRP is ongoing, with applications accepted on a rolling basis until June 1, 2025. Physicians interested in applying must submit semiannual progress reports to the Office of Primary Care and Rural Health (PCRH) to demonstrate their impact within the communities they serve. These reports are crucial for showcasing the volume and quality of care provided, as well as the program's success in helping physicians achieve their professional goals.
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
June 1, 2025
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