退伍军人事务部
立法
问责
经济短缺
研究生医学教育
遗产管理(遗嘱认证法)
心理健康
医学
医疗保健
政治学
公共行政
医学教育
政府(语言学)
法学
精神科
委派
哲学
内科学
语言学
作者
Barbara K. Chang,Judy L. Brannen
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2015-06-24
卷期号:90 (9): 1196-1198
被引量:30
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000000795
摘要
From 2006 to 2011, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) introduced the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Enhancement initiative to increase residency positions at VA training sites. VA once again has an opportunity to fund new residency positions through the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (VACAA). Congressional requirements under VACAA give priority to positions in primary care, mental health, and other specialties that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs deems appropriate. Moreover, facilities meeting the following criteria will be awarded priority for expansion: no prior GME activities, a shortage of physicians, rural locations, areas with a "high concentration of veterans," or located in Health Professional Shortage Areas as defined by the Health Resources and Services Administration. The authors of this Commentary discuss the implications of the new legislation, reviewing the past VA GME Enhancement efforts to examine the potential impact of further expansion of VA GME positions. Understanding the intent of the legislation and its provisions will allow qualified existing and potentially new affiliates to successfully pursue new residency positions during the five-year period of VA GME expansion under VACAA.
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