according to the following priorities: (a) to increase the number of eligible health care providers in Designated Shortage Areas; (b) (blank); (c) to increase the number of accredited, eligible health care provider residencies within the State; (d) to increase the percentage of eligible health care providers establishing practice within the State upon completion of residency; and (e) to provide funds for rental of office space, purchase of equipment, and other uses necessary to enable eligible health care providers to locate their practices in communities located in designated shortage areas. providers in Designated Shortage Areas; health care provider residencies within the State; care providers establishing practice within the State upon completion of residency; and purchase of equipment, and other uses necessary to enable eligible health care providers to locate their practices in communities located in designated shortage areas.
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