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Puerto Rico committee hears bill to offer 15-year tax exemption to attract and retain physicians Lawmakers and agency witnesses reviewed Senate Project 15, which would offer a 15-year preferential income-tax rate (12%) for qualified physicians in exchange for defined service requirements. Testimony praised the goal but agencies flagged major fiscal questions and recommended integrating the measure into a broader tax-reform package and consulting the Fiscal Oversight Board.

A new bill could provide a 15-year tax break for doctors in Puerto Rico, but can it solve the medical talent crisis?

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Doctors and officials urge focus on residency programs and incentives, not just new construction, to boost trauma care in western Puerto Rico Mayagüez medical leaders told a House committee they treat roughly 90–92% of incoming trauma locally but lack surgical sub‑specialists and in‑house professors; the committee discussed incentives, stipends and hybrid training models while the hospital outlined infrastructure plans.

Mayagüez medical leaders are calling for a shift in focus from new facilities to urgently boosting trauma care education by recruiting surgical professors and enhancing residency programs.

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Committee backs tax credit to reward health‑care preceptors The committee approved a substitute for HB90 to create a $1,000 income tax credit for eligible health‑care preceptors (120 hours of supervision) to encourage clinicians to train students and expand the in‑state pipeline of providers.

New Mexico is stepping up to tackle the preceptor shortage in health care with a new $1,000 tax credit aimed at incentivizing clinicians to train the next generation of providers.

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Nevada establishes reimbursement program for educators and healthcare workers State Treasurer launches reimbursement plan for tuition based on public service years.

Nevada is taking a bold step to strengthen its education and healthcare workforce with a new bill that offers financial incentives for public service professionals!

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Nevada Treasurer unveils tuition reimbursement program for teachers and healthcare workers Nevada Treasurers establish reimbursement for teachers and healthcare workers' tuition fees.

Nevada's new Assembly Bill 314 could revolutionize education and healthcare by offering financial incentives for teachers and healthcare workers to stay and thrive in the state.

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Kansas Legislature approves preceptor income tax incentive for nursing and dietary professionals Kansas establishes tax credits for preceptors providing training in healthcare facilities

Kansas is taking a bold step to tackle the healthcare workforce shortage by introducing a tax incentive for experienced mentors in nursing and dietary fields!

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State Medicaid program incentivizes nurse retention with $3 daily payment Medicaid program offers $3 per patient day for nurse retention in participating facilities.

Oklahoma's new Senate Bill 904 proposes a $3 daily incentive for healthcare facilities to boost nurse retention—could this be the game-changer the industry needs?

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Kansas Board of Regents proposes flat 5% interest rate for state financial aid programs Board seeks to unify repayment terms and incentivize fulfillment of service obligations for students

Kansas is taking a big step towards student empowerment by proposing a flat 5% interest rate for state financial aid, aiming to simplify repayment and boost commitments in critical fields like healthcare.

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