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Hospitals and training programs ask revenue committee to approve tax credit for clinical preceptors

5761404 · September 16, 2025
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Hospitals, educators and physician assistant programs urged lawmakers to create an annual tax credit (up to $5,000) for physicians, physician assistants and nurses who precept students as a recruitment and retention tool for the health workforce.

Hospital associations, program directors and clinician-educators on Tuesday asked the Joint Committee on Revenue to establish a tax credit to incentivize healthcare professionals who serve as clinical preceptors for students.

House Bill 3,218 / Senate Bill 19-60 would create a tax credit — proposed in testimony at up to $5,000 per year — for eligible physicians, physician assistants and nurses who precept students in approved higher-education preceptorship programs. Proponents said the credit…

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