Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION › Part Part D— - Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages › § 294c
The Secretary must give grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to certain health schools and programs to create and run Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Programs. These programs must train health professionals in geriatrics through traineeships, fellowships, and other training. They must focus on patient and family engagement, linking geriatrics with primary care and other specialties, and working with community partners. Program activities can include clinical and team-based training, community programs for older adults and caregivers, and education about Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Awards last no more than 5 years. Applicants must apply as the Secretary requires. The Secretary must give priority to programs that coordinate with other public or private programs, that serve rural or medically underserved older adults or Tribal communities, or that integrate geriatrics into primary care, other specialties, and a range of care settings. Extra support may be given for training home health workers, family caregivers, and direct care workers. Awardees must send annual reports about their activities. The Secretary may also fund geriatric academic career awards to help junior, nontenured faculty become academic geriatricians or geriatrics health professionals. Eligible entities are accredited health professions schools or programs. Eligible individuals are junior faculty who are board certified or eligible in certain fields or who finished approved geriatrics training. Awardees must apply, promise to meet service requirements, and spend 75 percent of the award-supported time on teaching and building interdisciplinary geriatrics education; at least 75 percent of their duties must be clinical geriatrics training. The Secretary should try to spread awards geographically, including rural and underserved areas. Each award must be at least $75,000 for fiscal year 2021, adjusted later for inflation, and may last up to 5 years. The Secretary must report to Congress not later than 4 years after March 27, 2020 and every 5 years after that, make those reports public online, and $40,737,000 is authorized for each fiscal year 2021 through 2025.
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42 U.S.C. § 294c
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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