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‘Wasteful’? Doctors Call It Essential

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The proposed elimination of the Hospital Preparedness Program by President Trump threatens crucial funding for emergency health systems across the U.S. Established after the 2001 terrorist attacks, this program has allocated approximately $2.2 billion to enhance disaster readiness for pandemics and large-scale emergencies. With states like Texas receiving over $20 million this year, local health officials express concern that cutting this federal support would severely weaken their ability to handle crises, as it is the primary funding source for health care disaster preparedness.

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