- (a) areas designated by the Federal government as a Health Professional Shortage Area;
- (b) not-for-profit diagnostic and treatment centers, with an operating certificate issued pursuant to section 401.1 of this Title which serve the medically indigent and Medicaid-eligible persons;
- (c) facilities participating in state-supported rural health networks;
- (d) programs receiving Federal title 10 funding;
- (e) Department of Health approved Prenatal Care Assistance Programs;
- (f) facilities or programs supported by the Department of Health Primary Care Services Grant Program, pursuant to section 2807 of the Public Health Law;
- (g) school-based clinics providing primary care services;
- (h) Department of Health designated AIDS service sites;
- (i) State operated facilities;
- (j) facilities and service sites operated by county health departments;
- (k) sites serving the homeless or Native Americans;
- (l) facilities licensed by the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services;
- (m) managed care plans approved by the commissioner;
- (n) other sites, areas and facilities determined by the commissioner to have a significant need for additional primary care physicians and primary care practitioners.
For purposes of section 903(2)(a) of the Public Health Law, the Resident Loan Repayment Program; section 903(2)(b) of the Public Health Law, the Physician Loan Repayment Program; and, section 904 of the Public Health Law, the Primary Care Practitioner Scholarship Program, underserved areas shall be located in New York State and shall include the following: