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ACP Letter to Congressional Appropriators Supporting Year-End Funding Priorities For Fiscal Year 2023
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Letter to Congressional appropriators in support of year-end funding priorities including Title VII, Section 747; firearm injury prevention research; the National Health Service Corps; and the Title X Family Planning Program.
Author
Jonni M.
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DeLauro; Granger; Leahy; Shelby; U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives; House; Senate; House Appropriations Committee; Senate Appropriations Committee; Appropriations Committee; Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; FY2023; fiscal year 2023 appropriations; FY2023 appropriations; appropriations; funding; federal funding; federal appropriations; appropriations bill; spending; spending bill; LHHS Appropriations bill; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; nondefense discretionary; omnibus; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Primary Care Training and Enhancement; PCTE; Section 747; Title VII health professions; Health Resources and Services Administration; HRSA; National Health Service Corps; NHSC; Title X Family Planning Program; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; AHRQ; Injury Prevention and Control; Firearm Injury and Mortality Prevention Research; Gun violence prevention research; Research on Prevention of Firearms-related Injuries and Deaths; firearms violence; National Institutes of Health; NIH; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; HHS; Graduate Medical Education; GME; residents; slots; physician workforce; physician shortage; primary care; Medicare; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021; H.R. 133; Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act; S. 834; H.R. 2256; COVID; coronavirus; public health emergency; PHE; supplemental; monkey pox; Mpox; outbreak; global health; physician fee schedule; physician cuts; physician payment; cut; 4.5 percent cut
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2022