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42 USC § 294t - Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce

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identifier: "/us/usc/t42/s294t"
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legal_status: "official_prima_facie"
title: "42 USC § 294t - Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce"
title_number: 42
title_name: "THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE"
section_number: "294t"
section_name: "Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce"
chapter_number: 6
chapter_name: "PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE"
subchapter_number: "V"
subchapter_name: "HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION"
part_number: "E"
part_name: "Health Professions and Public Health Workforce"
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currency: "119-84"
last_updated: "2026-04-17"
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generator: "[email protected]"
source_credit: "(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 764A, formerly § 764, as added Pub. L. 117–105, § 4, Mar. 18, 2022, 136 Stat. 1119; renumbered § 764A and amended Pub. L. 119–75, div. J, title V, § 6508(b), (c), Feb. 3, 2026, 140 Stat. 695.)"
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# § 294t. Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce

**(a)** **Programs to promote mental health among health care professionals**

**(1)** **In general** The Secretary shall award grants or contracts to health care entities, including entities that provide health care services, such as hospitals, community health centers, and rural health clinics, or to medical professional associations, to establish or enhance evidence-based or evidence-informed programs dedicated to improving mental health and resiliency for health care professionals.

**(2)** **Use of funds** An eligible entity receiving a grant or contract under this subsection shall use funds received through the grant or contract to implement a new program or enhance an existing program to promote mental health among health care professionals, which may include—

**(A)** improving awareness among health care professionals about risk factors for, and signs of, suicide and mental health or substance use disorders, in accordance with evidence-based or evidence-informed practices;

**(B)** establishing new, or enhancing existing, evidence-based or evidence-informed programs for preventing suicide and improving mental health and resiliency among health care professionals;

**(C)** establishing new, or enhancing existing, peer-support programs among health care professionals; or

**(D)** providing mental health care, follow-up services and care, or referral for such services and care, as appropriate.

**(3)** **Priority** In awarding grants and contracts under this subsection, the Secretary shall give priority to eligible entities that—

**(A)** are in health professional shortage areas or rural areas; or

**(B)** have a focus on the reduction of administrative burden on health care workers.

**(b)** **Training grants** The Secretary may establish a program to award grants to health professions schools, academic health centers, State or local governments, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, or other appropriate public or private nonprofit entities (or consortia of entities, including entities promoting multidisciplinary approaches) to support the training of health care students, residents, or health care professionals in evidence-based or evidence-informed strategies to address mental and substance use disorders and improve mental health and resiliency among health care professionals.

**(c)** **Grant terms** A grant or contract awarded under subsection (a) or (b) shall be for a period of not less than 3 years.

**(d)** **Application submission** An entity seeking a grant or contract under subsection (a) or (b) shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as the Secretary may require.

**(e)** **Reporting** An entity awarded a grant or contract under subsection (a) or (b) shall periodically submit to the Secretary a report evaluating the activities supported by the grant or contract.

**(f)** **Authorization of appropriations** To carry out this section and section 5 of the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, there are authorized to be appropriated $35,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030.

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**Source Credit**: (July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 764A, formerly § 764, as added Pub. L. 117–105, § 4, Mar. 18, 2022, 136 Stat. 1119; renumbered § 764A and amended Pub. L. 119–75, div. J, title V, § 6508(b), (c), Feb. 3, 2026, 140 Stat. 695.)

## Editorial Notes

### References in Text

Section 5 of the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, referred to in subsec. (f), is , , , which is not classified to the Code.

### Prior Provisions

A prior section 294t, , as added , , ; amended , , ; , , ; , , ; , , , which related to National Health Service Corps Scholarships Program, was renumbered section 338A of act , by  and transferred to section 254 of this title.

A prior section 294u, , as added , , ; amended , , ; , , (b), , which related to obligated service under contract, was renumbered section 338B of act , by  and transferred to , and subsequently renumbered section 338C of act , by .

A prior section 294v, , as added , , ; amended , , , which related to private practice, was renumbered section 338C of act , by  and transferred to , and subsequently renumbered section 338D of act , by .

A prior section 294w, , as added , , ; amended , , , which related to breach of scholarship contract, was renumbered section 338D of act , by  and transferred to section 254 of this title, and subsequently renumbered section 338E of act , by .

A prior section 294x, , as added , , , which related to special grants for former Corps member to enter private practice, was renumbered section 338E of act , by  and transferred to , and subsequently renumbered section 338F of act , by , and section 338G of act , by .

A prior section 294y, , as added , , , which related to authorization of appropriations, was renumbered section 338F of act , by  and transferred to , and subsequently renumbered section 338G of act , prior to repeal by , §§ 201(2), 203, , , 999.

A prior section 294y–1, , as added , , ; amended , , , which related to Indian Health Scholarships, was renumbered section 338G of act , by  and transferred to , and subsequently renumbered section 338I of act , by , prior to repeal by , , .

Prior sections 294z to 294cc were omitted in the general amendment of this subchapter by .

Section 294z, , as added , , ; amended , , ; , , ; , , title II, § 210(a), , 537; , , §§ 605, 628(9), 629(b)(2), , 3146, related to scholarships for students of exceptional financial need.

Section 294aa, , as added , , ; amended , , , established a Lister Hill scholarship program of grants for family practice of medicine.

Section 294bb, , as added , , , related to grants and other assistance for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. See .

Section 294cc, , as added , , , related to a loan repayment program regarding service on faculties of certain health professions schools. See .

### Amendments

2026—Subsec. (a)(3). , substituted “to eligible entities that—” for “to eligible entities in”, inserted “(A) are in” before “health professional shortage”, and added subpar. (B).

Subsec. (c). , inserted “not less than” after “period of”.

Subsec. (f). , substituted “2026 through 2030” for “2022 through 2024”.

## Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

### Dissemination of Best Practices

> “Not later than 5 years after the date of the enactment of this Act [
> 
> ], the Secretary of Health and Human Services (referred to in this Act [see Short Title of 2022 Amendment note set out under
> 
> ] as the ‘Secretary’) shall identify and disseminate evidence-based or evidence-informed best practices for preventing suicide and improving mental health and resiliency among health care professionals, and for training health care professionals in appropriate strategies to promote their mental health. Such best practices shall include recommendations related to preventing suicide and improving mental health and resiliency among health care professionals.”

, , , as amended by , , , provided that:

### Education and Awareness Initiative Encouraging Use of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services by Health Care Professionals

, , , which required establishment of a national evidence-based or evidence-informed education and awareness initiative for health care professionals to seek support and care for their mental health or substance use concerns, was transferred to .