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BumRushDaShow

(153,696 posts)
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:45 AM Sunday

Loan plan in Republican bill could worsen doctor shortage, experts warn

Source: The Guardian

Sun 1 Jun 2025 06.00 EDT
Last modified on Sun 1 Jun 2025 06.01 EDT


Doctors’ associations, medical schools and student advocates warn that a proposal in the Republican-led budget bill being considered by Congress restricts graduate federal student loans and could worsen a national shortage of doctors.

The new Republican proposal would limit federal student loans for “professional programs” – such as medical school – to $150,000, eliminate a federal graduate loan program and put limits on loan forgiveness. Medical students rely heavily on federal student loans to finance lengthy and expensive educations, particularly since 2006, when Congress broadly lifted caps on borrowing limits to allow for the full cost of tuition and living expenses.

“Our organization is very concerned about this,” said Dave Bergman, a spokesperson for the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM). He said about four in five students who attend osteopathic medical schools, which grant the doctor of osteopathy or “DO” designation, use Grad Plus loans and many depend on student loan forgiveness.

The changes are part of the 1,100-page Republican-led reconciliation bill dubbed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that Donald Trump sees as core to his second term in office. The legislation passed the House last week and is now being considered by the US Senate.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/01/republican-trump-bill-doctor-shortage

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LittleGirl

(8,739 posts)
1. This is why we can't have universal healthcare
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:56 AM
Sunday

because training the doctors needs to be paid for by the government so that our people have enough healthcare medical doctors and scientists. That's how it's done abroad.

erronis

(19,968 posts)
2. It doesn't help that there is also big $$$ in educating these doctors and also artificially limiting their supply
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 11:13 AM
Sunday

to keep the rates high.

Das Kapital is still worth a read.

ananda

(31,921 posts)
3. It's always a shame to see people lose access to good medical care.
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 11:16 AM
Sunday

But that's what they voted for. Anyonw who supported
Republicans must reap what they sow, along with
many who didn't.

Silent Type

(9,699 posts)
4. There are also grants, loans, and scholarships available at medical schools. And, doctors can get relief from loans
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 12:57 PM
Sunday

by working in medially underserved areas.

Few do, though, enjoying their relatively wealthy life in big cities.

Buddyzbuddy

(940 posts)
5. The result will be, only those that come from wealth may have the opportunity for further professional success.
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 03:20 PM
Sunday

As it isn't tough enough for economically challenged and minorities to get a foot in the door of graduate school.

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