Loan Repayment Programs; Site Information and Updates

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Loan Repayment Programs; Site Information and Updates The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) and The Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP) May 20, 2014 Julie Hoffer, Recruitment Specialist Hilary Gossler, Loan Programs Specialist

Today s Webinar Will Cover: Updates on Loan Programs administered by ORH Understanding what it means to be eligible How to use programs and resources to recruit and retain

Loan Repayment Programs Administered by the Office of Rural Health: The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) The Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP)

The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program: Site Eligibility Non-profit Located in HPSA Able to provide a financial contribution

The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP): Overview SLRP is a 1:1 matching loan repayment program The maximum award is $35,000/year or 25% of total eligible loan debt- whichever amount is smaller. The site decides how much to contribute between $5,000- $35,000 for qualifying clinicians (plus 10% admin fees) and program funds match the contribution. The award agreement is a two-year commitment between the candidate, site and ORH SLRP program. Still not sure how to use SLRP? Contact ORH for more info.

The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program: Matching Funds Matching funds can come from any non-federal source: Facility Community organizations Donors Individuals Clinicians Consider SLRP in lieu of a hiring bonus. (*However, loan repayment cannot replace salary.) 10% administrative fee applies to total amount of SLRP award (Site and program funds)

The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP): Benefits Applications accepted any time Retention potential of up to five years No Medicaid population requirements All HPSA scores considered Less competitive application Additional eligible provider types such as Pharmacists & RN All clinicians can apply, regardless of length of time at site

The Oregon Partnership State Loan Repayment Program: Candidate Eligibility Candidates must be US citizens, working in a HPSA designated service site, providing services in primary care as: Physicians specializing in Family Medicine, General Pediatrics, General Internal Medicine, Gerontology, General Psychiatry or Obstetrics/Gynecology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Primary Care Physician Assistant Certified Nurse-Midwives Dentists (DMD/DDS) Dental Hygienists Licensed Mental Health or Behavioral Health Professionals: Clinical or Counseling Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, or Psychiatric Nurse Specialists Registered Nurses Pharmacists

State Loan Repayment Program Updates: 25 active SLRP participants: 13 physicians, 7 physician assistants, 2 pharmacists, 2 nurse practitioners and 1 dentist Practicing in Baker City, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Klamath Falls, John Day, Salem, Woodburn, Portland, Phoenix, Lincoln City and Tillamook Seven participants have completed their service, two of whom have received extensions and are still at their practice sites

SLRP; Looking forward We currently have six applicants in the queue and more applicants have requested information and are expected to apply More organizations have become aware of the program and we know of one organization working towards non-profit status in order to be eligible for SLRP We expect to make 9 awards in the next grant cycle Oregon s SLRP model is being looked at and used around the country to help other states determine how to set up a successful program

Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP): Overview Established in the Oregon Health Authority and administered by the Oregon Office of Rural Health: Provides loan repayment support to primary care providers who commit to serving Medicaid patients in underserved areas of the State. Supports the Affordable Care Act & Oregon healthcare transformation

Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP): Program Features Ongoing application cycle: Applications can be submitted anytime for both candidates and sites Clinician awards are made on a quarterly basis; March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1 To date, five clinician awards have been made. Second quarter awards will be announced June 2 nd. Three year service commitment Funds available from the State for a short time because of the agreement between Oregon & CMS More sites are eligible with an emphasis on serving the Medicaid patient population

Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP): Site Eligibility To apply and be pre-approved as a qualifying practice site with the Oregon Office of Rural Health, sites must be: A rural hospital as defined in ORS 442.470 A federally certified Rural Health Clinic A Federally Qualified Community Health Center A site providing primary care services in an area approved as a medical, dental or mental Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) as defined by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration or Another site providing primary care services to an underserved population, as determined by the Authority

Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP): Candidate Eligibility Candidate must be a clinician in Oregon who delivers primary care services to Oregon patients: Physician, MD or DO (Family medicine, general practice, general internal medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, or ob/gyn) Nurse Practitioner (Adult health, women's health care, geriatrics, pediatrics, psychiatric mental health, family practice, or nurse midwifery) Physician Assistant (Family medicine, general practice, general internal medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics or ob/gyn) Dentist in general or pediatric practice Expanded Practice Dental Hygienist Psychiatrist (General, child and adolescent, or geriatric) Clinical Psychologist Clinical Social Worker Marriage or Family Therapist Meets requirements of OAR 409-037-0030

Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP): Award Prioritization Applications will be reviewed by an advisory committee each quarter, priority may be given to: Medicaid Population Served: Priority will be given to the candidates from sites that are serving greater than 15% Medicaid Provider type: Providers counted as primary care medical, dental or mental health providers for federal HPSA designations. Determined need of area: Providers practicing in an area with a HPSA score of 10 or greater. Priority may also be given based on the number of new Medicaid eligibles in the area served by the practice site as of January 1, 2014. PCPCH Status: Providers practicing at sites that are a recognized PCPCH. Duration of time in practice site, or in Oregon: Providers based on the duration of time they have spent at their practice site or in the state, with an emphasis on new providers. No more than 20% of the awards will be given to providers already practicing at a qualified site.

What program works for us? First ask: Is my site located in a HPSA? Yes Does your site serve greater than 15% Medicaid patients? Is your site able to contribute funds towards loan repayment? Do you see all patients regardless of ability to pay? Yes No Yes No Your site qualifies for the Medicaid Primary Care Loan Repayment Program (MPCLRP) Is your site non-profit? Yes You may qualify for the National Health Service Corps Program Your site qualifies for the State Partnership Loan Repayment Program (SLRP)

How do we become an eligible site? Apply with the Office of Rural Health via our LRP Site Eligibility Application found on our website:

What happens next? Complete a site application and ORH will notify you in writing of your eligibility status Promote programs to new clinicians that you re interested in recruiting to your site Utilize loan repayment as a retention tool for keeping existing clinicians at your site Know what you re offering. Loan repayment programs can t guarantee awards. Clinicians must contract before they can apply for any loan repayment program.

Which program(s) should I use? Evaluating the strengths of each program can help you use them effectively in recruitment and retention. Understanding your site s eligibility & best program fit: -Is your site serving a high % of Medicaid patients? -Is your site non-profit? -Does your site have a high HPSA score? Are you looking to recruit or retain? How important is loan repayment to the candidate? How important is it to the site that the candidate receives loan repayment?

Workforce Services from ORH How we can help: Job postings and featuring eligible positions w/ loan repayment eligibility with online networks Review of marketing materials(company website, social networks, 3RNet and more!) Receive updates and alerts on the latest opportunities and ORH programs Stay tuned for potential candidates via the PCH Loan Forgiveness program

Register on 3RNet www.3rnet.org

3RNet Information ORH is the local representative for 3RNET a national network for rural and urban-underserved employers and candidates Across the nation, 3RNet reported over 8,000 jobs listed, 290,000 candidate referrals, and over 1,600 placements last year Inquire with Julie about posting on 3RNet for 2014

Additional Incentive Programs: Tax Credit for Rural Clinicians This program may grant up to $5,000 in personal income tax credits to eligible providers practicing in rural areas of Oregon. For more information on the tax credit and to request an application please see the Oregon Office of Rural Health website or contact Eric Jordan, jordane@ohsu.edu or (503)494-4450

Questions? Ask now or contact us at anytime! Hilary Gossler: gossler@ohsu.edu Julie Hoffer: hoffer@ohsu.edu (503) 494-4450 www.ohsu.edu/orh