The Trump administration has mandated that health programs receiving federal funding must adopt new priorities, which include an emphasis on 'parental authority' in education and a reduction in the use of overdose-prevention methods such as harm reduction. Experts have expressed concern that these changes may hinder efforts to address the opioid crisis and could impact vaccination requirements in schools, which are typically determined at the state and local levels.
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Trump Administration Implements New Priorities for Federal Health Programs
The Trump administration has directed federally funded health programs to shift their focus toward 'parental authority' and away from established overdose-prevention strategies. Experts warn that this could negatively affect efforts to combat the opioid crisis and influence vaccination policies at schools.
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Trump Administration Implements New Priorities for Federal Health Programs