Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program
Supporting doctors who serve Utah's rural communities.
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Financial support for Utah's rural physicians
The Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program (RPLRP) provides educational loan repayment assistance to physicians who contract to work in a rural hospital for a minimum of two years of service.
The program awards providers in primary care, ob/gyn, general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, pediatrics, and internal medicine throughout rural Utah hospitals.
You can make an impact
“I appreciate the help that the rural physician loan repayment program provides to doctors within the state of Utah.”Jared West
Apply here!
Physicians may apply here to receive financial assistance for their student loans. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and should be submitted before June 1 to be considered for the first half of 2024.
Eligibility criteria
Awards
Full-time
The state of Utah will award up to $40,000 and your employing hospital is required to provide a 100% match. Your total award for 2 years of full-time service will be $80,000.
If your employer agrees, you may also be eligible for a one year extension of $40,000. The total possible award amount for this program is up to $120,000.
Part-time
Providers working part-time will be awarded $20,000 and your employing hospital is required to provide a 100% match. Your total award for 2 years of service will be $40,000.
If your employer agrees, you may also be eligible for a one-year extension of $20,000. The total possible award amount for physicians working part-time is $60,000.
Progress report
Physicians who enroll in this program are required to submit progress reports periodically to demonstrate their impact within their communities. Progress reports help to demonstrate the volume of patients who benefit from the physician's services, the quality of care, and how the financial assistance program has helped providers achieve their goals. The Office of Primary Care and Rural Health also invites providers to submit anecdotal stories to help demonstrate the success of the program to funders, and legislators, as well as to inspire new applicants to work in underserved communities in Utah.
Progress reports are submitted every six months. If you are a provider and you are wondering when your next progress report is due, details can be found in Attachment B of your contract.
Update your address
Has your address updated recently? Program participants may update their address through one of two ways:
- If you started the program before July 2022, you can update your address by downloading a W9 form, filling it out, and emailing it to [email protected].
- If you started the program after July 2022 and have a PaymentWorks profile, you can update your address directly within PaymentWorks. Then notify the program administrator via email at [email protected].
W9 Form
W9 Form
Advisory Committee
The Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program Advisory Committee meets twice a year to consider applicants and award physicians with support.
Program contact info
Rachel Devine
Workforce Development Specialist
801.230.6570
[email protected]
Codes and rules
Read about the codes and rules that govern this program.