H.R. 449104th CongressHouse Bill

Primary Health Care Education Act of 1995

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Primary Health Care Education Act of 1995 - Amends title VII (Health Professions Education) of the Public Health Service Act to require giving preference, in making grants and contracts under the title, to: (1) schools of medicine or osteopathic medicine that emphasize primary health care training and encourage selection of primary care as a career choice; and (2) entities that operate medical residency training programs that include instruction from primary care faculty and have rotations providing primary care training.

Introduced Jan 9, 1995
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James Traficant

Democrat

U.S. Representative · OH-17

10 cosponsors — mostly Democrats

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