As seen in The Eagle Tribune and The Salem News
The state awards student loan repayment to more than 1,700 behavioral health and primary care professionals through four MA Repay initiatives.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announces student loan repayment awards for over 1,700 professionals through the Expanded Behavioral Health Program and three other MA Repay initiatives.
The Healey-Driscoll administration announces new funding to support student loan repayment for behavioral health and primary care professionals serving MassHealth patients.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration launches the MassHealth Behavioral Health and MassHealth Primary Care Programs to help recruit and retain healthcare professionals in community-based settings.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration launches the MassHealth Behavioral Health and MassHealth Primary Care student loan repayment programs to retain professionals serving MassHealth patients.
Boston Business Journal hosts a panel about healthcare workforce challenges, including staffing shortages and retention issues. MA Repay is highlighted as one solution.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration distributes $14.6 million in student loan repayment through the Human Service and Home Health Workers program, helping to ease financial burdens and support essential care in underserved communities.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration awards $14.6 million in student loan repayment to health and human service workers through the Human Service and Home Health Workers Program.
Massachusetts launches the Expanded Behavioral Health Program with $83M in funding and reopens the first phase of the MA Repay Program with $61M in funding, easing student debt for behavioral health and primary care professionals.
Massachusetts launches the Expanded Behavioral Health Student Loan Repayment Program, providing more than $61 million in funding to help behavioral health professionals repay student loans in exchange for four years of service.