Primary care health professional shortage area definition
Primary care health professional shortage area means a 858 geographic area, an area having a special population, or a
Primary care health professional shortage area means 991 a geographic area, an area having a special population, or a 992 facility with a score of at least 18, as designated and
Primary care health professional shortage area means a 1086 geographic area, an area having a special population, or a 1087 facility that is designated by the Health Resources and Services 1088 Administration of the United States Department of Health and 1089 Human Services as a health professional shortage area as defined 1090 by federal regulation and that has a shortage of primary care 1091 professionals who serve Medicaid recipients and other low-income 1092 patients. 1093 3. “Public health program” means a county health 1094 department, the Children’s Medical Services program, a federally 1095 funded community health center, a federally funded migrant 1096 health center, or any other publicly funded or nonprofit health 1097 care program designated by the department. 1098 Section 30. For the 2020-2021 fiscal year, the sum of $5 1099 million in recurring funds is appropriated from the General 1100 Revenue Fund to the Department of Health for the Health Care 1101 Education Reimbursement and Loan Repayment Program pursuant to 1102 s. 1009.65, Florida Statutes, for advanced practice registered 1103 nurses registered to engage in autonomous practice under s. 1104 464.0123, Florida Statutes. 1105 Section 31. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020. 1106
More Definitions of Primary care health professional shortage area
Primary care health professional shortage area means 902 a geographic area, an area having a special population, or a 903 facility with a score of at least 18, as designated and
Primary care health professional shortage area means a geo- graphic area or population group which the U.S. secretary of health and human services has determined is underserved by primary care health profes- sional(s).