Trump Administration Abruptly Cuts Billions From State Health Services
States have been told that they can
no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and
addiction services.
By Apoorva
MandavilliMargot Sanger-Katz and Jan
Hoffman
March
26, 2025
The Department of Health and Human
Services has abruptly canceled more than $12 billion in federal grants to
states that were being used for tracking infectious diseases, mental health
services, addiction treatment and other urgent health issues.
The cuts are likely to further
hamstring state health departments, which are already underfunded and struggling with competing
demands from chronic diseases, resurgent infections like syphilis and emerging
threats like bird flu.
State health departments began
receiving notices on Monday evening that the funds, which were allocated during
the Covid-19 pandemic, were being terminated, effective immediately.
“No additional activities can be
conducted, and no additional costs may be incurred, as it relates to these
funds,” the notices said.
For some, the effect was immediate.
In Lubbock, Texas, public health
officials have received orders to stop work supported by three grants that
helped fund the response to the widening measles outbreak there, according to
Katherine Wells, the city’s director
of public health.
On Tuesday, some state health
departments were preparing to lay off dozens of epidemiologists and data
scientists. Others, including Texas, Maine and Rhode Island, were still
scrambling to understand the impact of the cuts before taking any action.
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