Ohio HB319 establishes a Clinical Teaching Subsidy Reform Act to support clinical instruction and physician education in public medical schools.
Ohio HB319 enacts the Clinical Teaching Subsidy Reform Act, which provides funding to public medical schools for clinical instruction and physician education. The chancellor of higher education will distribute the subsidy using a formula that allocates 90% based on the number of full-time equivalent students and 10% based on performance metrics. These metrics include the percentage of students who are state residents and the percentage of graduates practicing medicine in the state three years after graduating.
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