Rural Health Care & Role of The National Health Service Corps Paper

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Rural Health Care is a growing and demanding delivery model. Of the policies which address rural care the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) has been one of the most important.

  • Explain the role of the National Health Service Corp (NHSC) and some of the efforts it makes and benefits it provides in recruiting doctors to a rural setting.
  • Offer your thoughts on what might be changed or eliminated to make it more attractive in getting doctors to reside and practice in rural areas.

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Based in the US, the National Health Service and Corps (NHSC) is a policy composed of
the health professionals who have been tasked to deliver care services in underserved
communities. The policy awards scholarships along with loan repayments to clinicians in eligible
disciplines. The mission of the policy has been to promote healthier communities by
demonstrating support to the quality clinicians who show their commitment to working in areas
within the US that have restricted access to healthcare. Obviou...


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