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OME Advocate

October 20, 2025

What You Need to Know

Government Shutdown Enters Third Week with No Clear Path Forward

Oct 20, 2025, 14:22 by AACOM Government Relations

Today marks the 20th day of the federal government shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025. In a series of votes last week, the Senate failed to reach the 60-vote threshold required to advance the House-passed continuing resolution to reopen the government through November 21. The House, meanwhile, has been in recess since September 19.

The White House has already redirected several billion dollars in unspent defense research and development funding to ensure active-duty military pay continues, temporarily softening one of the shutdown’s most visible impacts. On October 31, the military will face its second payday since the start of the shutdown. It remains unclear whether this action will be replicated again.

Most federal agencies remain under contingency operations, with hundreds of thousands of employees furloughed and only essential functions continuing. Unless the shutdown is resolved, federal workers are expected to miss their first full paycheck on October 24.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had issued more than 1,300 reduction in force (RIF) notices before quickly rescinding approximately 700 of them, leaving around 600 employees still terminated. At the Department of Education (ED), 466 employees also received RIF notices. These followed months of downsizing at ED, which began the year with roughly 4,133 employees and is now estimated to have around 2,000 remaining after the most recent RIF.

With no consensus emerging in the Senate and the House still away, a timeline for resolving the government shutdown remains unclear.

AACOM Advocates

New York Medical Schools Support Community TEAMS Act

Oct 20, 2025, 14:24 by AACOM Government Relations

On October 8, 2025, the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) sent a letter to the lead sponsors of the Community Training, Education, and Access for Medical Students (TEAMS) ActH.R. 3885, thanking them for introducing the bill and endorsing the legislation. They also noted the bill “would increase the standard and quality of care for patients nationwide by training the next generation of physicians at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Centers and other healthcare facilities.”

Osteopathic members of AMSNY include the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Tell your Members of Congress to support the Community TEAMS Act today!

Take Action!

Policy Update

HHS Reallocates Public Health Service Officers to Indian Health Service Centers

Oct 20, 2025, 14:25 by AACOM Government Relations
  • On September 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that more than 70 Public Health Service Officers from the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps would be transferred from their current posts to serve 120-day assignments at Indian Health Service (IHS) centers.
  • HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. cited workforce shortages and healthcare delivery gaps in tribal communities as reasons for the mobilization of officers, and IHS clinics are welcoming the assistance.

Senate Majority Leader Eyes ‘Bundled Breakthrough’

Oct 20, 2025, 14:26 by AACOM Government Relations
  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) held a procedural vote Thursday on the House-passed Defense Appropriations bill. While Senate Republicans had initially explored advancing a bundled package combining the Defense, Labor-HHS-Education and Transportation-HUD bills, they ultimately opted to move forward with the Defense bill on its own.
  • The cloture vote failed, 50-44, ten votes short of the 60 needed to advance. Senate Democrats largely opposed advancing the bill, arguing that lawmakers should first reach a bipartisan agreement to end the government shutdown before considering individual spending measures. Following the failed vote, the Senate adjourned until Monday.

CMS Reverses Medicare Payment Hold for FQHCs and Other Providers

Oct 20, 2025, 14:27 by AACOM Government Relations
  • On October 16, 2025, the administration announced it was backing off its initial plan to pause all Medicare payments during the government shutdown.
  • FQHCs and other providers under the physician fee schedule will have claims processed and paid as usual, except for certain services tied to expired authorizations, ensuring continued operations during the shutdown.
  • The payment hold now applies only to select claims, including some telehealth services with authorizations that expired on September 30.

Senator Cassidy Seeks Input on College Cost and Transparency

Oct 20, 2025, 14:28 by AACOM Government Relations
  • Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), chair of the Senate HELP Committee, has issued a Request for Information (RFI) on ways to improve price and value transparency in higher education.
  • The RFI outlines four policy priorities: improving price transparency, strengthening value data, ensuring clear financial aid offers and supporting informed borrowing.
  • Interested stakeholders are invited to share perspectives, legislative suggestions and feedback on how federal policy can support transparency while preserving institutional flexibility.
  • Responses are due October 24, 2025 to ValueTransparency@help.senate.gov. Please share any comments separately with AACOM at aacomgr@aacom.org.

Engagement and Resources

Engagement and Resources

Oct 20, 2025, 14:29 by AACOM Government Relations

Apply for the Rural Health Transformation ProgramApplications are open until November 5, 2025, for the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). Created by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act earlier this year, the RHTP is designed to strengthen healthcare quality and outcomes in rural communities. Half of the $50 billion in funding (from FY26 to FY30) will be distributed evenly among the states, with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) granting the other half based on factors such as rural population. The distribution of these funds is being made solely by the states. Awards are expected on December 31. AACOM encourages COMs to contact their Governor’s office, state health department and/or state Medicaid office as soon as possible regarding their state’s application and any requests for information. Consider preparing and sharing data on your COM’s clinical training in rural and underserved areas, pipeline development and partnerships with rural health facilities.

While there is no central source for information on this program, AACOM offers the following resources to assist COMs in their outreach and potential RHTP applications. Note that CMS reports that applicants may receive a delayed response to technical questions not covered in its webinars due to the government shutdown.

 

Applications Still Open for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Students to Service Loan Repayment Program: There is still time before the Thursday, November 6, 2025, deadline at 7:30 PM ET to apply for up to $120,000 in loan repayment support through the NHSC Students to Service Loan Repayment Program. All final-year DO students with qualifying loans (government or commercial) can apply. The loan repayment comes with a three-year commitment of full or half-time work at an NHSC approved site.

 

Primary Care Research Funding Opportunity: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality announced it will provide up to $500,000 per year to higher education institutions, nonprofits, state and local governments and other similar organizations to support research projects to advance the understanding of the role, capacity and value of primary care to improve patient outcomes and population health.

 

HRSA Service Area Competition (SAC) Application Update: FY26 SAC applications for April 1, 2026, performance start dates were due in Grants.gov on September 29. HRSA has extended the deadline for Electronic Handbooks (EHBs) to November 5 at 5:00 PM ET. Applications for May 1, 2026, performance start dates closed on October 10 in Grants.gov with a Nov. 10 EHB due date, also at 5:00 PM ET. Eligible applicants must be public/non-profit and serve an entire designated service area. See details for all announced service areas.

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