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GAO-08-612R 1 (2008-04-01)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548





         April 1, 2008

         Congressional Committees

         Subject: Military Personnel: Better Debt Management Procedures and Resolution of
         Stipend Recoupment Issues Are Needed for Improved Collection of Medical
         Education Debts

         Military physicians and other health care professionals are needed to support
         operational forces during war or other military conflicts and to maintain the well-
         being of the forces during nonoperational periods. These professionals also provide
         health care services to military retirees and dependents. The Department of Defense
         (DOD) acquires its health care professionals primarily through two programs-the
         Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program and the Financial Assistance
         Program-with which it recruits and trains military health care providers who fill
         medical specialty positions. These programs offer participants reimbursement for
         tuition, books, fees, other education expenses, and a stipend, which is a fixed amount
         of money given to the participants on a monthly basis, in return for an active duty
         service obligation. Recruiting and retaining highly qualified health care professionals,
         however, is becoming more challenging for each of the military services. The added
         stresses of repeated deployments and the general perceptions of war, along with the
         potential for health care providers to earn significantly more money outside of DOD,
         have caused some professionals to choose to separate themselves from military
         service, even after DOD has paid for all or part of their medical education. Because
         DOD medical training programs can take years and are a costly investment, DOD is
         negatively affected both financially and operationally when individuals do not fulfill
         their active duty obligations.

         The Conference Report accompanying the National Defense Authorization Act for
         Fiscal Year 2008' directed the Comptroller General of the United States to report to
         the congressional defense committees by April 1, 2008, on the number of Health
         Professions Scholarship Program or Financial Assistance Program participants who
         do not enter active duty following completion of the program of studies for which
         they were enrolled, including the extent to which the military services have sought
         and received reimbursement for stipends or annual grants paid. Accordingly, we
         examined the extent to which (1) participants in the Health Professions Scholarship



         'H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 110-477, at 928 (2007).


GAO-08-612R Military Personnel

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