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Summary of FY25 Senate Appropriations Bill

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The Senate released its version of the FY25 LHHS appropriation bill on August 1, 2024, with significant changes in proposed public health funding than the House's proposed bill.

Public Health Infrastructure Partners Launch National Implementation Center Program to Support Data Modernization 

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CDC-funded program will accelerate data exchange between healthcare and public health to drive timely, data-informed public health action

ASTHO Requests $1 Billion in Emergency Supplemental Funding for Opioid Epidemic

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ASTHO Requests $1 Billion in Emergency Supplemental Funding for Opioid Epidemic ARLINGTON, VA—The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) is requesting that the Administration and Congress provide $1 billion in emergency supplemental funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state and territorial health departments to address the opioid epidemic. This emergency supplemental funding will allow state and territorial health agencies to allocate additional resources for their top priorities, including: Strengthening public health surveillance to improve our understanding of the epidemic. Expanding opioid misuse and addiction prevention campaigns. Linking electronic health records and prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs). Expanding partnerships and collaboration with law enforcement. Expanding access to naloxone and linking patients to medication assisted treatment and other services. “While the Administration has made major federal investments in treatment and recovery, health officials need funding for prevention,” says Michael Fraser, executive director of ASTHO. “We strongly encourage Congress to provide this emergency supplemental funding and address this deadly crisis like any other emergency where the Administration proposes and Congress provides the resources necessary to defeat it.” More needs to be done to provide CDC, states, and territories with investments in prevention to turn the tide on this epidemic. There is an urgent need to prevent opioid misuse through population-based and community-wide public health programs including connecting PDMPs with electronic health records, surveillance, implementation of prescribing guidelines, and prescription drug public awareness campaigns. ASTHO’s request aligns with many recommendations included in the President’s Opioid Commission report and Gov. Chris Christie’s recent call for additional resources to address the opioid crisis. To view ASTHO’s $1 billion opioid emergency supplemental request, click here. Visit my.astho.org/opioids to view ASTHO’s opioid framework, access resources, and learn about promising practices that state and territorial health agencies are undertaking to end the opioid epidemic. ASTHO Press Release Boilerplate website yes

ASTHO Partners with Veritas Data Research and HealthVerity to Launch the First-of-its-Kind Public Health Data Consortium

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ASTHO Partners with Veritas Data Research and HealthVerity to Launch the First-of-its-Kind Public Health Data Consortium ARLINGTON, VA — The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) announced today a partnership with Veritas Data Research and HealthVerity that establishes a first-of-its-kind public health data consortium. This novel consortium brings together ASTHO, jurisdictional health departments and private partners united in a shared mission to improve public health outcomes through enhanced data access and quality, and to address long-standing challenges that hinder our nation’s public health data infrastructure. “There is tremendous opportunity when we connect the strengths of private industry with the mission of public health,” said Joseph Kanter, MD, MPH, ASTHO CEO. “By working together in a structured way, we can close long-standing data gaps and build a stronger, more responsive system for the future.” The consortium’s central mission is to improve the quality of and access to real-world data and public health data relied upon by a broad range of stakeholders to drive public and population health decisions and understand longitudinal outcomes. State health agencies, providers, payers, researchers, and others rely on this data, which is often difficult to obtain. Through this public-private partnership, members aim to expand access in ways that strengthen communities and support health care and public health systems. “Our nation and communities need a robust, sustainable model that leverages the capabilities and expertise across both private industry and public health. For too long, there have been challenges in bringing private and public entities together to address the gaps that plague our nation’s public health data and technology infrastructure,” said Jen Layden, MD, PhD, ASTHO senior vice president of population and innovation, and former CDC and state public health leader. “This consortium, by uniting on a common mission and placing governance in the hands of public health, is primed to be a game changer.” Jurisdictional health departments will gain access to real-world data and technical capabilities and will play a key role in strengthening the quality and availability of critical data. The consortium will initially focus on mortality data, a foundational asset for a variety of use cases. "This consortium represents an excellent example of public-private partnerships in healthcare," said Jason LaBonte, CEO at Veritas Data Research. "Under the governance of ASTHO, all state and territorial health agencies can securely pool their data to improve clinical practice and innovation. In return, the agencies can combine their data with national real-world data to power better public health. Veritas is pleased to facilitate these data exchanges using our robust ingestion and delivery platform, and to make appropriate data available to a wider group of stakeholders with use cases pre-approved by the state and territorial health agencies.” “We are proud to serve as a founding operating partner, applying our expertise in identity resolution and data privacy to solve the 'linkage' problem that has long plagued public health,” said Andrew Kress, CEO of HealthVerity. “Through this consortium, we are enabling a standard of data exchange that respects patient privacy while providing a level of clinical truth that will accelerate research and improve the speed of public health interventions.” To support the consortium, ASTHO is creating an advisory network to provide organizations with opportunities to stay informed and offer guidance as the initiative evolves. To learn more about the consortium or advisory network, please contact phdc@astho.org. ASTHO Press Release Boilerplate   Veritas Boilerplate   HealthVerity Boilerplate website yes