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Most of Idaho is rural. Most of Idaho’s nurses are not. A bill aims to fix that.

By Idaho Capital Sun  
   February 18, 2022

The Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee on Tuesday advanced legislation to the Senate that would create an incentive for nurses to take jobs in Idaho's rural areas.

Healthcare facilities have long struggled to fill jobs in Idaho's remote mountain towns and frontier areas. In some of those communities, a nurse practitioner may be the only available primary care provider for miles.The legislation would create a state-funded student loan repayment program for nurses who work in Idaho's rural towns.

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