Supervisor Trump planning to unify HIV programs, reduce “public expenditures” and Dei: official


Trump administration It is planned to create discounts to save costs by integrating two similar programs to prevent HIV/AIDS managed by Centers in Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and HRSA management and management, according to the administration official said on Wednesday. Discounts will relate to administrative costs and spending related to Dei.

The initial proposal, which is still a “concept of the plan”, is to integrate it into one program under the HRSA to simplify efficiency – in line with the reduction of the size of the management of the management of Federal government The official said that the agenda – because the presence of two separate programs carry out similar functions.

“One of these things is still very primary, but you are clearly not needed Disease Control Center The official said: “Some of them will go to a billion dollars to HRSA. Some of this will go to pay the general administrative costs and this type of things,” the official said.

Each of the Disease Control Center and HRSA is part of the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, supervised by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior.

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The Trump administration plans to unify two HIV programs in one of them and manage it through health resource and services, which is a reports agency to Minister HHS Robert F. Kennnedy JR. (Getty Images)

“If this continues, it will be more specific … as with a Dei spending examination with these two programs,” the official said. The Trump administration has already moved to reduce federal funding for DEI programs and initiatives in one early Executive procedures Entitled “Ending DEI Radical and Sacred Governmental Programs, preferably.”

While the Disease Control Center has a department for the prevention of HIV and other infectious diseases, HRSA also runs a program called Ryan White HIV/Aids (RWHAP), which provides medical care for low -income people with HIV.

During his first term, in 2019, Trump released End the HIV initiative, With the aim of reducing HIV cases by 75 % by 2025 and 90 % by 2030. The initiative is operated by the Disease Control Center.

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Building health and humanitarian services in Washington on July 13, 2020. (Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

The proposal, which is still working this week, comes amid the disposal of the large government across many federal sectors in the direction of Trump and the Ministry of Government efficiency run by Illon Musk, with thousands of workers leaving the mass fire in recent weeks.

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