Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB236

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

African-American Resident Physician Scholarship Program; establish.

Impact

The legislation mandates that scholarship recipients commit to serving in designated healthcare professional shortage areas (HPSA), medically underserved areas (MUA), or other approved rural regions for a minimum period of five years following their medical practice commencement. Such a service requirement aims to ensure that these physicians contribute to improving healthcare accessibility and quality in areas that are predominantly lacking medical resources. By fulfilling this obligation, participants can potentially clear their financial obligations associated with the scholarship.

Summary

House Bill 236 aims to establish the African-American Resident Physician Scholarship Program under the administration of the University of Mississippi Medical Center. The primary objective of this program is to enhance the representation of African-American physicians within the state's healthcare sector, particularly in underserved municipalities or counties throughout Mississippi. This initiative is seen as a critical response to the disparities in healthcare access faced by marginalized communities in the state.

Contention

While advocates of HB236 emphasize the importance of addressing health disparities and increasing diversity among healthcare providers, there may be concerns regarding the program's strict repayment terms for individuals who fail to meet their service obligations. Critics could argue that the potential financial penalties for non-compliance might deter applicants or deter current students from pursuing the program. Overall, it raises questions about managing expectations for scholarship recipients and ensuring aligned support for them during their service commitments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB457

African American Resident Physician Scholarship Program; establish.

MS HB593

Rural Physicians Retention Loan Repayment Program; create.

MS HB323

"African-American Male Success Academy"; require the SDE to establish to cultivate diversity of social skills and academic success.

MS HB1161

Mississippi Autism Scholarship Program Act; establish.

MS HR44

Dr. Jennifer K. Young Wallace; commend on being elected the 5th African American to be elected National President of the Association of Teachers.

MS HB531

MS Rural Dentist Scholarship Program; increase number of students who may be admitted annually.

MS SR52

Commemorate 155th Anniversary of the first African American Mississippi U.S. Senator Hiram Revels.

MS SB2058

"Disabled Veteran and Dependents Patriot Scholarship Program"; establish under IHL Board.

MS SB2601

Education Scholarship Account Program; make certain changes to.

MS SB2599

Education Scholarship Account Program; make certain changes to.

Similar Bills

MS HB457

African American Resident Physician Scholarship Program; establish.

MS HB593

Rural Physicians Retention Loan Repayment Program; create.

MS HB512

Rural Physicians and Rural Dentists Retention Loan Repayment Programs; create.

MS HB1133

Cardiac Emergency Response Plans and Automated External Defibrillators; expand access and provide funding.

MS HB633

Cardiac emergency repsonse plans (CERPs); require public and charter schools to provide AEDs on site for shool athletic events.

MS HB366

STEM Pilot Program; require SDE to create in certain school districts for students in Grades 4-8.

MS HB237

STEM Pilot Program; require SDE to create in certain school districts for students in Grades 4 through 8.

MS HB40

Health insurance; require coverage of medically necessary treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.