SB 1169
appropriations; graduate medical education program
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1169 allocates $28.769 million from the state general fund to the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Administration to support graduate medical education programs. This funding aims to help address Arizona’s shortage of physicians by covering direct and indirect costs associated with these programs. The funds can be used for established or new residency programs, and are not subject to typical appropriation lapse rules. The bill also allows for supplemental payments from local governments to hospitals participating in graduate medical education.
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