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OH HB319
Bill
Status
6/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tom Young
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AI Summary
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Creates a formula for distributing clinical teaching subsidies to Ohio's six public medical schools, with 90% allocated based on full-time equivalent students in clinical training years and 10% based on performance metrics
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Performance metrics may include percentage of Ohio resident students, percentage of graduates entering Ohio residency programs, and percentage of graduates practicing in Ohio three years after graduation
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Requires the Chancellor of Higher Education to annually publish student enrollment numbers, performance metrics results, and final subsidy allocations for each school
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Mandates annual reporting from medical schools on subsidy fund usage, clinical training sites, residency match outcomes, and workforce retention statistics
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Takes effect July 1, 2026, and applies to Ohio State, University of Cincinnati, Ohio University, Wright State, Northeast Ohio Medical University, and University of Toledo medical schools
Legislative Description
Enact the Clinical Teaching Subsidy Reform Act
Education
Last Action
Referred to committee: Workforce and Higher Education
6/4/2025