This bill aims to ensure that hospitals treat applicants from osteopathic and allopathic medical schools fairly during residency selection. It requires hospitals to share important data about their residency programs to promote transparency and equity.
1. This bill requires hospitals to report data on residency applicants from different medical schools. 2. Hospitals must provide information on how many applicants they accept from osteopathic and allopathic schools. 3. Hospitals face a penalty if they do not submit this information on time. 4. The Secretary of Health and Human Services will publish this data for public access. 5. The bill does not force hospitals to accept a specific number of students from any medical school.
Medical students applying for residency programs at hospitals across the country.