Meeting of the National Advisory Council on the National Health Service Corps
Published Date: 1/15/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Advisory Council on the National Health Service Corps (NACNHSC) is holding public meetings throughout 2025 to discuss important healthcare policies that affect communities needing more primary care professionals. These meetings, happening in March, June, and November, will help shape future programs and priorities, with options to join in person or online. If you’re involved in healthcare or community health, these meetings could impact funding and services in your area.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Public NHSC Meetings Scheduled
The National Advisory Council on the National Health Service Corps (NACNHSC) will hold public meetings on March 18-19, 2025; June 24-25, 2025; and November 18-19, 2025. Meetings may be in-person at 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, by teleconference, or video conference, and meeting materials will be posted on the NACNHSC website 30 calendar days before each meeting.
Public Comment Submission Deadlines
Members of the public may submit written statements in advance and request to make oral comments; requests to submit a written statement or make oral comments must be sent at least 5 business days before the meeting date. Oral comments will be honored in the order requested and may be limited by available time.
Accommodations and Entry Requirements
If you need special assistance or a reasonable accommodation to attend, you must notify the designated official at least 10 business days before the meeting. All in-person attendees must pass a security check and present government-issued identification, and non-U.S. citizens must notify HRSA at least 20 business days before the meeting to facilitate entry.
Council Advises on NHSC Priorities
NACNHSC provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on policy, program development, and matters concerning activities under subpart II, part D of title III of the Public Health Service Act. Agenda items for 2025 may include identifying NHSC priorities, proposed policy changes, clinician workforce updates, and education and practice improvement for primary care clinicians.
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