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House Committee Approves Restoration of Geriatric Health Professions Education Funding

On June 13, 2006, the House Appropriations Committee approved a funding bill for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (LHHS) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 that would restore funding for Geriatric Health Professions programs contained in Title VII of the Public Health Service Act. All funding for these programs was eliminated by Congress for the current fiscal year, and the Bush Administration recommended no funding again for FY 2007. The proposal approved by the House committee would restore funding to $31,548,000, the amount appropriated for FY 2005. Dan Blazer, MD, MPH, PhD, immediate past president of AAGP, in testimony before the LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee on March 30, 2006, stressed the importance of restoring these programs, and AAGP members have been active in contacting members of Congress to urge funding.

The geriatric health professions program supports three important initiatives. The Geriatric Faculty Fellowship trains faculty in geriatric medicine, dentistry, and psychiatry. The Geriatric Academic Career Award program encourages newly trained geriatric specialists to move into academic medicine. The Geriatric Education Center (GEC) program provides grants to support collaborative arrangements that provide training in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

In FY 2005, these programs were funded at $31.5 million, but, while they were funded in the Senate Appropriations bill for FY 2006, the final legislation followed the House version, which eliminated funding for them. The House committee action on June 13 is thus particularly significant and encouraging.

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