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June 30, 2025 2 mins
Let's dive into the latest news from the Department of Health and Human Services. This week, one of the most significant headlines involves a major restructuring plan announced by HHS. The department is set to consolidate 28 divisions into 15, reducing its workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 employees. This reorganization includes the creation of the Administration for a Healthy America, which will merge offices focused on chronic disease prevention, behavioral health, and community health services.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also see significant changes, refocusing on epidemic preparedness and absorbing the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response. Meanwhile, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will take on more responsibilities from the Administration for Community Living, affecting programs for older adults and people with disabilities.

These changes are expected to impact American citizens by potentially altering access to critical services, especially for older adults and those with disabilities. Businesses may also feel the effects as the reshuffling could influence how grants and benefits are administered. State and local governments will need to adapt to reduced regional offices, as services will be centralized.

According to health advocates, these changes could either streamline services or risk reducing access to essential programs. The timeline for these changes is unfolding rapidly, with many shifts happening over the coming months. For more information, listeners can visit the HHS website or stay tuned for updates from MACPAC and other health policy organizations.

As we look ahead, keep an eye on upcoming deadlines and policy updates. If you have thoughts or concerns, now is the time to engage with these changes. Thank you for tuning in. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more updates on health and policy. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's dive into the latest news from the Department of
Health and Human Services this week. One of the most
significant headlines involves a major restructuring plan announced by HHS.
The department is set to consolidate twenty eight divisions into fifteen,
reducing its workforce from eighty two thousand to sixty two

(00:20):
thousand employees. This reorganization includes the creation of the Administration
for a Healthy America, which will merge offices focused on
chronic disease prevention, behavioral health, and community health services. The
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention will also see significant changes,
refocusing on epidemic preparedness and absorbing the Administration for Strategic

(00:44):
Preparedness and Response. Meanwhile, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services will take on more responsibilities from the Administration for
Community Living, affecting programs for older adults and people with disabilities.
These changes are expected to impact American citizens by potentially
altering access to critical services, especially for older adults and

(01:08):
those with disabilities. Businesses may also feel the effects, as
the reshuffling could influence how grants and benefits are administered.
State and local governments will need to adapt to reduced
regional offices as services will be centralized. According to health advocates,
these changes could either streamline services or risk reducing access

(01:29):
to essential programs. The timeline for these changes is unfolding rapidly,
with many shifts happening over the coming months. For more information,
listeners can visit the HHS website or stay tuned for
updates from MACPACK and other health policy organizations. As we
look ahead, keep an eye on upcoming deadlines and policy updates.

(01:50):
If you have thoughts or concerns, now is the time
to engage with these changes. Thank you for tuning in.
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more updates
on health and policy. This has been a quiet please production.
For more checkout quiet, please dot ai. This has been
a quiet please production. For more checkout quiet, please dot

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