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Bill creates student loan program to increase geriatric workforce PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008

SACRAMENTO — Health professionals and social workers who commit to serving California’s growing elder population could receive help in paying off their student loans under a bill by Assemblywoman Patty Berg that was approved by a key Assembly committee on Tuesday.


Assembly Bill 2543 would provide assistance to physicians, registered nurses, social workers, and marriage and family therapists who commit to a minimum of three years of service to geriatric patients and clients. The program would not add pressure to the state’s beleaguered general fund, because it relies on fees paid by practitioners during the licensing process.


“We have a shortage of professionals working in geriatric settings,” said Berg, D-Eureka. “As Baby Boomers move into old age, that shortage will reach crisis proportions unless we start making changes now.”


California only has 890 board-certified geriatricians, which accounts for one geriatrician for every 4,000 Californians over the age of 65. That imbalance is expected to become increasingly worse in coming years. Similar shortages of trained experts exist among nurses, social workers and therapists.


“The goal here is to entice our college students to go into these fields,” Berg said. “A program that covers their incurred educational debt is a big step in the right direction.”


The office of Statewide Health Planning and Development will administer the loan program. The bill was approved by the Assembly Business and Professions Committee on Tuesday. It now goes to Assembly Health Committee.


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jbrookes - wachale Registered | 04-03-2008 11:13:45
Ms. Berg should be congratulated for her proactive stance in this crucal peogram
Donna Christopher - Good Start Patty Author | 04-03-2008 15:47:49
this makes alot of sense, morally and fiscally. Now Ms. Berg could you possibly get Mike Thompson to become a co-signer on the House of Representatives' version of the bill to bring the G.I Education Bill into this century? Or at least get him to say why he hasn't?
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