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National Health Service Corps
1. Are consolidated student loans eligible?
2. Do all clinicians employed at a site on the NSHC Opportunities List receive loan repayment if they submit an NHSC LRP application by the due date?
3. How are HPSA scores determined?
4. How do clinicians learn of vacancies in underserved areas?
5. Is a clinician who has a loan in default status eligible?
6. Is any preference given to NHSC Scholars?
7. What are the eligibility requirements for an NHSC LRP community site?
8. What factors will be considered when determining which clinicians will receive an NHSC LRP contract?
9. What happens if a clinician does not complete his/her service commitment?
10. What is considered an eligible NSHC LRP application?
11. What is the deadline for NHSC loan repayment applications?
12. What is the National Health Service Corps?
13. What is the NHSC Loan Repayment Program?
14. What other opportunities for NHSC assistance are available?
15. What types of loans qualify for the NHSC LRP?
16. Where can a NHSC LRP or Recruitment and Retention application be obtained?
17. Where do NHSC clinicians serve?
18. Who is eligible for NHSC loan repayment?
19. Who should a site contact with questions about completing the application?
20. Will current service obligations to other entities (e.g., state, LRPs, military, etc.) affect a clinician’s eligibility?
National Health Service Corps
 Are consolidated student loans eligible? Back to Top

Consolidated loans are eligible as long as the consolidation is with a commercial lender and includes only the applicant’s student loans.  For more information, call the NHSC at 1-800-221-9393.

 Do all clinicians employed at a site on the NSHC Opportunities List receive loan repayment if they submit an NHSC LRP application by the due date? Back to Top

No. The NHSC LRP is a competitive program.  However, due to a proposed increase in funding, the NHSC LRP hopes to fund more awards in the future.

 How are HPSA scores determined? Back to Top

The scoring guidelines for HPSAs are included in 42 CFR, Chapter 1, Part 5.  HRSA’s Shortage Designation Branch assigns this score when the HPSA designation is approved.  See the Health Professional Shortage Area’s section for other HPSA questions.

 How do clinicians learn of vacancies in underserved areas? Back to Top

The NSHC Opportunities List posts information on sites and their recruitment needs.  The NHSC Opportunities List can be found on the NHSC web site at http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov. A posting on the NHSC Opportunities List does not guarantee a NHSC LRP contract award.

 Is a clinician who has a loan in default status eligible? Back to Top

Applicants who have defaulted on any federal payment obligation will not be selected to participate in the NHSC LRP, even if they are considered to be in good standing by that creditor.

 Is any preference given to NHSC Scholars? Back to Top

No.  NHSC Scholars must follow the same application procedures and are subject to the same funding priorities as any other NHSC LRP applicant.

 What are the eligibility requirements for an NHSC LRP community site? Back to Top

An eligible NHSC LRP community site is a public, nonprofit or private health facility that provides a continuum of services, including comprehensive primary health care and appropriate referrals or arrangements for specialty and inpatient care to individuals in a health professional shortage area (HPSA) regardless of the patient’s ability to pay for the services.  To be considered, the site must submit an NHSC Recruitment and Retention Assistance Application to the LA Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health who will in turn submit the application to the NHSC for approval.

 What factors will be considered when determining which clinicians will receive an NHSC LRP contract? Back to Top

NHSC LRP awards will be made on an ongoing basis for eligible applicants whose applications are complete and who are working at an approved NHSC LRP site with a qualifying HPSA score.  Complete applications from applicants working at a site with a HPSA score below the qualifying score will be awarded after the deadline, if funding is still available.  The qualifying HPSA score is set annually with the intention of reaching as many underserved sites as possible in the first round of placements.  The following criteria will be used to determine which clinicians receive an NSHC LRP contract award:

1. The participant’s commitment to serving underserved populations and disadvantaged background status

2.  The site’s HPSA Score

3.  The date of receipt of a complete application

For more information, visit the NHSC website at
http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov.
 What happens if a clinician does not complete his/her service commitment? Back to Top

A clinician who fails to provide service as agreed in his or her NHSC LRP contract will be placed in default and will be subject to the default penalties.  Information on the default penalties can be found at http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/applications.   The penalties for breeching an employment contract while participating in the NHSC LRP can be found at letter J in the application outline.  Waivers, suspensions, cancellation, and termination options are discussed at letter K.

 What is considered an eligible NSHC LRP application? Back to Top

An eligible application must be complete, postmarked by the current deadline, and from a clinician who meets all eligibility criteria outlined in the NHSC LRP Application Bulletin.  An applicant must have accepted employment or be in the final stages of negotiating an employment contract with an eligible NHSC LRP community site to be eligible for funding.

 What is the deadline for NHSC loan repayment applications? Back to Top

The deadline varies annually for these applications.  To find the current year’s deadline, visit the NHSC website at http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/applications .  To apply, clinicians must submit their NHSC Loan Repayment Program application postmarked by the listed deadline.  NOTE: The clinician’s site of practice must be an eligible NHSC site.

 What is the National Health Service Corps? Back to Top

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is a federally funded program that is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is housed in the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Bureau of Health Professions. The NHSC is composed of a unique group of clinicians providing primary health care to adults and children in the communities of greatest need across the Nation, bringing quality primary health care professionals to communities in need, as well as supporting their efforts to build a better system of care.

 What is the NHSC Loan Repayment Program? Back to Top

The NHSC Loan Repayment Program (LRP) is one way the NHSC works with communities to recruit health care professionals committed to serving the needs of underserved populations.  This competitive program makes contract awards to clinicians that agree to serve full time at approved sites in designated health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) of greatest need.  In return for this service, NHSC LRP participants receive money to repay qualifying educational loans that are still owed, plus a 39% tax assistance payment.  For the first 2 years of service in a federally designated health professional shortage area, the NHSC LRP will pay up to $25,000 for each year of service, based on the participant's outstanding balance of qualifying educational loans. If the total amount of the participant's qualifying educational loans is less than $50,000, the NHSC LRP will pay one-half of the total qualifying educational loans annually. Opportunities to participate in the program beyond 2 years may be available.  All loan repayments paid to the participant must be used by the participant to repay the approved qualifying educational loans. 

 What other opportunities for NHSC assistance are available? Back to Top

Specific information on all NHSC programs/services can be found at http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov or by calling the NHSC’s Helpline at 1-800-221-9393.

 What types of loans qualify for the NHSC LRP? Back to Top

Loans qualifying for repayment include government (federal, state or local) and commercial loans obtained by the participant to pay for school tuition, required fees, and other reasonable educational and living expenses incurred by the participant for undergraduate or graduate education leading to a health professional degree.

 Where can a NHSC LRP or Recruitment and Retention application be obtained? Back to Top

NHSC applications can be downloaded from the NHSC Web site at http://nhsc.bhpr.gov/applications .

 Where do NHSC clinicians serve? Back to Top

NHSC clinicians practice in a broad range of community-based systems of care operating in rural and urban federally designated health professional shortage areas (HPSA).  NHSC clinicians serve in communities in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Pacific Basin, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 Who is eligible for NHSC loan repayment? Back to Top
  • Fully-trained Allopathic (MD) and Osteopathic (DO) physicians with specialties in Family Medicine, General Pediatrics, General Internal Medicine, General Obstetrics/Gynecology, General Dentistry, and General Psychiatry
  •  Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Certified Nurse-Midwives
  • Primary Care Physician Assistants
  • Dentists and General Hygienists
  • Clinical Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, Psychiatric Nurse Specialists, and Marriage and Family Therapists
 Who should a site contact with questions about completing the application? Back to Top

Please contact Gerrelda Davis, Primary Care Officer, with the Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health with questions.  She can be contacted by phone at 225-342-1583 or e-mail at gdavis@dhh.la.gov .  The Bureau’s fax number is 225-342-5839.

 Will current service obligations to other entities (e.g., state, LRPs, military, etc.) affect a clinician’s eligibility? Back to Top

All obligations for service must be completed on or before the annual deadline for an applicant to be considered eligible for the NHSC LRP for that fiscal year.


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