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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
State Senators overwhelmingly approved legislation
Friday aimed at enticing more doctors to open medical practices
in rural Oklahoma communities.
“The availability of healthcare is a very real concern in
a lot of smaller communities across our state,” said Senator
Kenneth Corn,
D-Poteau. “The passage of Senate Bill 335 offers a true financial
incentive for doctors to provide much needed medical services in
places that are currently under-served.”
SB 335 is authored by Senator Gilmer
Capps, D-Snyder.
The bill provides a tax credit of up $5,000 for five years for
qualified primary care physicians who choose to practice in communities
of less than 20,000 persons.
“With this bill we’re seeking to reverse the trend
of shrinking health care services in rural Oklahoma. In many cases,
having to drive an hour to see a doctor is a matter of life and
death for many Oklahomans. Making sure that as many small towns
as possible have readily available medical services in an important
part of making a better tomorrow for our children,” Capps
said.
Senate Bill 335 now goes to the Oklahoma House of Representatives
for consideration.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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