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littlemissmartypants

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1. Thanks so much for sharing this, OS.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 05:25 PM
2 hrs ago
The legislation does eliminate the CDC’s Social Determinants of Health program, which the agency’s website states are “nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes.” Those can include whether a person has access to clean air and water, a well-balanced diet, exercise, a good education, career opportunities, economic stability and a safe place to live.
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“While the bill is not perfect and we disagree with cuts to several HHS agency programs included, overall, the agreement rejects the devastating cuts and nonsensical agency reorganizations proposed by the Trump administration and is a positive outcome,” APHA wrote. “Importantly, the bill also includes language to ensure that CDC and other health agencies maintain an adequate level of staffing to carry out their statutory responsibilities.

“The bill will also ensure that Congress exercises its oversight over any future proposed agency reorganizations.”


I believe that the SDOH program is very important to under/unserved communities but I guess we can't have everything. That cut is a mistake, afaiac. We need to alleviate the food desert problem for starters. Oh, well.

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What Are the Social Determinants of Health?




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