Please urge your members of Congress to reauthorize and fund the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) programs before September 30, 2025, when funding expires.
Background
The NHSC and the THCGME program provide critical training for primary care physicians and support their placement in communities with physician shortages. Unfortunately, the support these programs provide to physicians and patients’ access to care is now at risk as Congress failed to pass long-term funding authorizations for both the NHSC and THCGME at the end of 2024. Long-term funding for the NHSC and THCGME program was included in a bipartisan, end-of-year legislative package. Unfortunately, funding for the NHSC and THCGME program was stripped out and a temporary funding patch was passed instead.
ACP has continuously urged Congress to fund and authorize the NHSC and THCGME programs. With a primary care physician shortage of 20,200 to 40,400 by 2036 and medical student debt average over $200,000, investment in these programs is needed now more than ever:
Action Requested: Please email your members of Congress and ask them to: