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House Introduces Medical Student Loan Deferment
Rep. Rob Andrews (D-NJ) has introduced the ³Healthcare Student Financial
Assistance Act² (H.R. 2519). The bill seeks to improve the economic
hardship deferments of student loans for medical and dental interns,
residents, and fellows. This legislation, if enacted, would benefit greatly
osteopathic interns, residents, and young practicing physicians by allowing
increased flexibility in deferring student loans during residency training.
Under current law, eligible medical residents may defer their student loan
debt for three years. They must apply for such deferment on an annual basis
and meet the income to debt ratio standards. H.R. 2519 increases the
allowable years from three to five and eliminates the annual application
process. Once resident physicians are granted economic hardship, they are
not required to petition for the deferment on an annual basis. Instead,
they are granted deferment for the time of training or five years, which
ever is shorter. The bill also increases the income to debt ratio. This
should provide greater opportunities for more residents to qualify for the
deferment program.
Shawn Martin (smartin@osteopathic.org)
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