Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 146 - Miscellaneous health provisions.
146.64 - Grants to support graduate medical training programs.

146.64 Grants to support graduate medical training programs.
(1) Definition. In this section, “hospital" has the meaning given under s. 50.33 (2).
(2) Departmental duties.
(a) Subject to par. (c) and sub. (4), the department shall distribute grants to hospitals to fund the addition of positions to existing accredited graduate medical training programs. The department shall distribute the grants under this paragraph to hospitals that apply to receive a grant under sub. (3) and that satisfy the criteria established by the department under par. (b) and the eligibility requirement under sub. (4).
(b) The department shall establish criteria for approving and distributing grants under par. (a).
(c)
1. The department shall distribute funds for grants under par. (a) from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (4) (bf). The department may not distribute more than $225,000 from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (4) (bf) to a particular hospital in a given state fiscal year and may not distribute more than $75,000 from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (4) (bf) to fund a given position in a graduate medical training program in a given state fiscal year.
2. If the department receives matching federal medical assistance funds, the department shall distribute those funds for grants under par. (a) in addition to any funds distributed under subd. 1.
(d) The department shall seek federal medical assistance funds to match the grants distributed under par. (a). If the department receives those funds, the department shall distribute them as provided in par. (c) 2.
(3) Grant application. A hospital may apply, in the form and manner determined by the department, to receive a grant under sub. (2) (a).
(4) Eligibility. A hospital that has an accredited graduate medical training program in a specialty, including any of the following, may apply to receive a grant under sub. (3):
(a) Family medicine.
(b) Pediatrics.
(c) Psychiatry.
(d) General surgery.
(e) Internal medicine.
History: 2013 a. 20; 2019 a. 9.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 146 - Miscellaneous health provisions.

146.001 - Definitions.

146.0255 - Testing infants for controlled substances or controlled substance analogs.

146.0257 - Evaluation of infants for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

146.085 - Pay toilets prohibited.

146.15 - Information.

146.16 - Expenses.

146.17 - Limitations.

146.22 - Flushing devices for urinals.

146.25 - Required implanting of microchip prohibited.

146.29 - Access to toilet facility in retail establishment.

146.31 - Blood or tissue transfer services.

146.33 - Blood donors.

146.34 - Donation of bone marrow by a minor.

146.343 - Donation of newborn umbilical cord blood.

146.345 - Sale of human organs prohibited.

146.348 - Reimbursement in cancer clinical trial programs.

146.35 - Female genital mutilation prohibited.

146.37 - Health care services review; civil immunity.

146.38 - Health care services review; confidentiality of information.

146.40 - Instructional programs for nurse aides; reporting client abuse.

146.60 - Notice of release of genetically engineered organisms into the environment.

146.615 - Advanced practice clinician training grants.

146.616 - Allied health professional education and training grants.

146.618 - Treatment program grants.

146.62 - Rural hospital loan program.

146.63 - Grants to establish graduate medical training programs.

146.64 - Grants to support graduate medical training programs.

146.65 - Rural health dental clinics.

146.66 - Low-income dental clinics.

146.68 - Grant for colposcopies and other services.

146.71 - Determination of death.

146.81 - Health care records; definitions.

146.815 - Contents of certain patient health care records.

146.816 - Uses and disclosures of protected health information.

146.817 - Preservation of fetal monitor tracings and microfilm copies.

146.819 - Preservation or destruction of patient health care records.

146.82 - Confidentiality of patient health care records.

146.83 - Access to patient health care records.

146.835 - Parents denied physical placement rights.

146.836 - Applicability.

146.84 - Violations related to patient health care records.

146.87 - Federal registration numbers for prescribers of controlled substances.

146.89 - Volunteer health care provider program.

146.903 - Disclosures required of health care providers and hospitals.

146.905 - Reduction in fees prohibited.

146.91 - Long-term care insurance.

146.95 - Patient visitation.

146.96 - Uniform claim processing form.

146.997 - Health care worker protection.