Presenters
Erin Mundy
Director of Community Based Training Programs
Georgia Statewide AHEC Network
Cindy Peloquin
PTIP Program Manager
Georgia Statewide AHEC Network
Hosts
Georgia Statewide AHEC Network
Healthcare Georgia Foundation
Program Description
Georgia faces a critical shortage of health care professionals, particularly in primary care. Georgia Area Health Education Centers coordinate community-based training for health professional students in primary care specifically rural/underserved areas. The Preceptor Tax Incentive Program was created to entice physicians who are not compensated to train health professional students.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to:
- Examine the process Georgia followed in creating the Preceptor Tax Incentive Program including developing a greater understanding of legislative processes in creating the bill and the challenges encountered during the process.
- Examine the mechanisms utilized to certify the eligible rotations and eligible practitioners for tax purposes.
- Recognize the critical role of the Georgia Statewide AHEC in collaborating partnerships with legislators, university leaders and state departments in creating a workable framework for reporting, managing, and auditing incentive dollars impacting the state's revenue.
When
On Demand
Original program date: Oct 3, 2018
Technology Requirements
Participants registering for programs should have access to the following technology for best viewing and participation:
- Personal computer with Macintosh or Windows with 512 MB of RAM
- Broadband internet connection such as an office LAN, DSL, or cable modem
- Phone next to personal computer (or speaker phone if multiple people are viewing)
- Computer speakers (built-in or attached)
- Latest version of Adobe Flash which can be downloaded for free at Adobe's web site
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