Sec. 4. Program for expanding the reproductive health care physician workforce
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Part B of title VII of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 293 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following: It is the purpose of this section— to establish and sustain a competitive health professions applicant pool of individuals with disabilities by increasing the total number of individuals with disabilities who pursue a career in sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion care and maternal health care; and to develop a culturally and linguistically competent health care workforce providing reproductive health care that will serve unserved and underserved populations, including individuals with disabilities.
To assist individuals with disabilities in undertaking education to enter into the reproductive health care workforce, the Secretary may award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to public or private nonprofit health or educational entities, including schools of medicine, schools of osteopathic medicine, and institutions of higher education, that offer programs, including graduate programs, in obstetrics and gynecology or programs for the training of health care providers to enable such entities to carry out the activities described in subsection (d).
To be eligible to receive an award under subsection (b), an entity described in such subsection shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require. An entity shall use amounts received under an award under subsection
(b)to— conduct or support activities to develop a competitive applicant pool, through partnership with public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education, local educational agencies, health care providers, such as sexual and reproductive health care providers and primary care providers, or other community-based entities, and establish an education pipeline for individuals with disabilities entering the reproductive health care workforce; establish, strengthen, or expand programs to support the academic performance of individuals with disabilities participating in activities funded under this section, including mentorship programs; identify, recruit, enroll, and retain individuals with disabilities in education and training related to sexual and reproductive health care; improve the capacity of the entity involved to train, recruit, and retain faculty with disabilities including the payment of such stipends and fellowships as the Secretary may determine appropriate; carry out activities to improve the information resources, clinical education, curricula, and competencies of the graduates of the entity involved, as it relates to individuals with disabilities; facilitate faculty and student research on health issues affecting individuals with disabilities, including research on issues relating to the delivery of sexual and reproductive health care to individuals with disabilities; carry out programs, or offer experiences, to train students in providing reproductive health services to individuals with disabilities at community-based health facilities that provide reproductive health services; provide stipends to individuals with disabilities participating in activities funded under this section as the Secretary determines appropriate, in amounts as the Secretary determines appropriate, with an assurance that such stipends shall not result in loss of an individual’s Federal or State benefits; or any other activities that the Secretary may require. In awarding grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements under this section, the Secretary shall give preference to applications that have been approved for programs that involve a comprehensive approach through multiple entities described in subsection
(b)to establish, enhance, and expand educational programs that will result in the development of a competitive applicant pool of individuals with disabilities who desire to pursue careers in reproductive health care services. In awarding grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements under this section, the Secretary shall— consider current enrollment trends and the needs of certain populations, including individuals with disabilities; and align and coordinate with other training programs administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Assistance or stipends provided to an individual under this section shall not be considered when applying asset or resource limitation provisions related to the eligibility of such individual for any benefit, assistance, or service provided under any Federal or State program. Not later than 180 days after the end of the award period, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, a report concerning the activities carried out under this section to increase the representation of individuals with disabilities in the reproductive health profession and related training programs. There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section, $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2024 through 2028. Funds provided to carry out this section shall supplement not supplant funds otherwise made available to carry out title VII. .
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