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Major Changes Ahead for Health Department
USAThursday, March 27, 2025
The push for these changes comes from high-profile figures. They aim to streamline the federal bureaucracy. However, critics argue that such drastic cuts could harm the very services Americans rely on. One expert warned that slashing jobs in health agencies could be detrimental. They compared it to taking a "wrecking ball" to essential services.
The restructuring will affect various agencies differently. The FDA will lose 3, 500 full-time employees, but inspectors and reviewers will remain. The CDC will see a reduction of 2, 400 staff, with some offices merging. The NIH will lose 1, 200 employees across its institutes. CMS will have 300 fewer people. The department will also consolidate its branches into new divisions. The new agency will centralize functions like external affairs and IT.
This overhaul comes at a time when research funding is under threat. The NIH has canceled nearly 400 active grants. These cuts target areas like diversity, transgender issues, and COVID-19 research. The Office of Long Covid Research and Practice is set to close. Federal workers have been directed to cancel COVID-19 research grants. This has thrown critical research into disarray. Diseases like pediatric cancer and Alzheimer's are affected. The future of health research hangs in the balance.
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