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This month's "Read on Washington," available only to AcademyHealth members, includes updates on the Administration cutting appropriated programs at HHS, the latest on Braidwood, proposed changes to civil servant protections, and more.
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This latest installment in our data series explores the crucial role of data for upholding the principles of scientific integrity—historically a shared priority among those who make decisions about federal support for data access, maintenance, and quality.
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This edition of AcademyHealth’s Situation Report highlights mounting threats to public health research and infrastructure—from delayed grant payments and workforce reductions to new drug pricing policies and attacks on Medicaid. But it’s not all bad news: We’re spotlighting concrete ways you can take action.
Posted Apr 25, 2025
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A recent AcademyHealth members-only webinar focused on strategies to help health services researchers find, apply for, and secure funding from sources they previously did not explore, such as private foundations.
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This edition of AcademyHealth's Situation Report covers a pivotal Supreme Court case that could reshape access to preventive health services, along with new developments in federal research policy and academic freedom.
Posted Apr 23, 2025
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The first installment of our blog series on open data highlights its critical role in driving public health and scientific research and explores the threats it faces despite longstanding bipartisan support to make federally-funded data freely available to the public.
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ARM 2025 Theme Leader JP Leider highlights sessions to attend related to Health Workforce at the upcoming conference this June in Minneapolis.
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This edition of AcademyHealth’s Situation Report highlights the administration’s sweeping proposed cuts to federal health research, major Medicaid funding changes that could reshape state health programs, and new immigration policies that threaten to deepen the health care workforce shortage. We break down what’s happening—and what researchers can do.
Posted Apr 18, 2025
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One of the key datasets for maternal and child health, The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), has been taken offline and there is uncertainty if it will be made accessible again. The continuation of PRAMS, either at the federal or state level, is necessary to monitor and improve maternal and child health outcomes.
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This edition of AcademyHealth’s Situation Report offers a critical roundup of new federal policies reshaping the health research landscape—including restrictions on gender-affirming care, NIH grant terminations, and widespread HHS staff reductions.
Posted Apr 16, 2025