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OME Advocate

June 30, 2025

What You Need to Know

Congress Races to Finalize Reconciliation Package Ahead of July 4 Deadline

Jun 30, 2025, 15:22 by AACOM Government Relations

The Senate began a vote-a-rama Monday morning following a 51-49 procedural vote over the weekend to move forward with debate and consideration of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, H.R. 1. The Senate Budget Committee released an updated version of the bill over the weekend, reflecting compliance with the Byrd Rule after the Parliamentarian’s review.

The Budget Committee text adopts the Senate's institutional accountability framework in place of the House risk-sharing plan. However, the new draft changes the earnings formula from 10 years after enrollment to 4 years after program completion. AACOM is very concerned that this new formula will penalize medical schools by counting earnings during residency, and we are working hard to modify this provision to only count earnings post-residency.

AACOM also maintains strong concerns with the effect that proposed changes to education and student loan programs, including eliminating the Grad PLUS Loan Program and capping federal borrowing, will have on medical student affordability and access. AACOM has continued sharing these concerns with lawmakers, including through a comment letter submitted to the Health Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee Ranking Member Sanders (I-VT).

Last week, the Senate Parliamentarian ruled that several provisions in the HELP bill— including the exclusion of loan payments made by medical residents from counting toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness—were not compliant with the Byrd Rule. To preserve the bill's eligibility for passage by a simple majority, the Senate removed this provision.

President Trump has indicated that he wants the final bill passed and on his desk by the 4th of July. Once the Senate passes its version, the bill will return to the House, where it may be amended further or passed as is. AACOM continues to monitor these developments closely and remains actively engaged with congressional offices.

For more information on the HELP Committee proposal and a comparison with the House bill, see AACOM’s summary. We encourage you to contact your congressional offices to share how these changes will impact you and make it harder to train the next generation of doctors.

Tell Congress to Preserve Grad PLUS!

AACOM Advocates

FAIR Act Momentum Grows with Four New Cosponsors

Jun 30, 2025, 15:23 by AACOM Government Relations

Thanks to the comprehensive efforts of osteopathic advocates and stakeholders, congressional support for the Fair Access In Residency (FAIR) ActH.R. 2314, is growing. Just this month, Representatives Glenn Thompson (R-PA), Mike Rogers (R-AL), Steve Cohen (D-TN) and Don Bacon (R-NE) agreed to cosponsor H.R. 2314. This important bipartisan legislation ensures that Medicare-funded residency programs accept DO applications and their licensing exam, the COMLEX-USA. Advocate today for your representative to cosponsor and pass the FAIR Act to ensure graduate medical education (GME) transparency and parity for DOs!

Advocate!

Policy Update

HHS Secretary Kennedy Testifies Before House Subcommittee

Jun 30, 2025, 15:34 by AACOM Government Relations
  • On June 24, 2025, U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health during a contentious hearing.
  • Billed as a hearing to examine the fiscal year (FY) 2026 HHS Budget, members questioned the cuts to NIH programs, including HIV research, and voiced concern about protection of NIH whistleblowers and grant cancellations that courts have since ruled against. There was also discussion about HHS grant approvals being held pending Department of Government Efficiency review.
  • Secretary Kennedy announced a vision for the future use of health wearable technology as a cost-effective way to combat chronic disease prevention, but members raised concerns about privacy.
  • There were heated exchanges around transparency and public input, especially around the federal vaccine approval process.
  • For more information, see AACOM’s summary of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee hearing.

Two Accreditation Bills Considered During House Education and Workforce Committee Markup

Jun 30, 2025, 15:35 by AACOM Government Relations
  • On June 25, 2025, the House Education and Workforce Committee held a markup of seven bills, including the Accreditation for College Excellence (ACE) Act of 2025H.R. 2516, and the Accreditation Choice and Innovation ActH.R. 4045.
  • The Accreditation for College Excellence Act of 2025 would prohibit accreditation standards from requiring, encouraging or coercing institutions to adopt specific partisan, ideological or social viewpoints.
  • The Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act requires accreditors to use measurable student-success outcomes, provides an on-ramp for capable new accreditors, mandates that accrediting agencies have substantive change policies and adds new committee member participation requirements for individuals serving on the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity.
  • Both bills were passed through the committee and are expected to be brought to the House floor later this year. AACOM is monitoring both pieces of legislation to determine their impact on COMs. View AACOM’s markup summary for further information.

Senate HELP Committee Holds Nomination Hearing for CDC Director

Jun 30, 2025, 15:36 by AACOM Government Relations
  • On June 25, 2025, the HELP Committee held a hearing on the nomination of Susan Monarez, PhD, to be the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She holds a doctorate in microbiology and immunology and is a past federal health official.
  • During her testimony, Dr. Monarez outlined her priorities to restore trust, strengthen the public health infrastructure and use rapid, evidence-based responses. If confirmed, she will be charged with acting on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices' recommendations.
  • In questioning from members of the committee, Dr. Monarez stated that vaccines ‘absolutely save lives’ and rejected any connection between vaccines and autism but stopped short of saying how she would handle differences with Secretary Kennedy’s recommendations.
  • For more information, see AACOM’s summary of the Senate HELP Committee hearing.

Engagement and Resources

Engagement & Resources

Jun 30, 2025, 15:37 by AACOM Government Relations

Apply to AACOM’s Compassionate Community Grant: AACOM is pleased to announce the Compassionate Community Grant, an exclusive funding opportunity for colleges of osteopathic medicine. This opportunity offers grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 to support innovative, compassion-driven projects across the OME community. Applications are now open and will close on July 10, 2025. Learn more.

 

Apply to HRSA’s Faculty Loan Repayment Program: Applications are being accepted through July 3, 2025, for HRSA’s Faculty Loan Repayment Program. Awardees will have a portion of their health professional student loan debt ($40,000 max over two years) repaid. In return, they must serve at an eligible health professions school. Learn more.

 

Apply to the STAR Loan Repayment Program: Applications are now being accepted for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program. Eligible substance use disorder treatment clinicians and community health workers must apply by 7:30 PM ET on July 10, 2025. Learn more.

 

Apply to HRSA Pediatric Specialty Loan Repayment Program: Apply for up to $100,000 in loan repayment through HRSA’ Pediatric Specialty Loan Repayment Program. Applications are being accepted until 7:30 PM ET on July 17, 2025. Learn more.

 

HRSA Seeking Public Comment for Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Program Specific Form: HRSA seeks to collect data on the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) Program Specific Form, which will assist the agency in making funding decisions for SDS program awards. The SDS Program grants awards to eligible schools to provide scholarships to full-time, financially needy students from disadvantaged backgrounds enrolled in health professions programs. Submit comments no later than July 28, 2025. Learn more.

 

Submit Public Comment on THCGME Program Reconciliation: HRSA is seeking comments on the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program Reconciliation Tool burden estimate. Submit comments by July 15, 2025. THCGME program award recipients are encouraged to respond. Learn more.

 

Submit Public Comment on THCGME Program Chart: HRSA will submit an information collection request (ICR) on the THCGME Program Eligible Resident or Fellow full-time equivalent (FTE) Chart, published in the THCGME Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), which is a means for determining the number of eligible resident or fellow FTEs in an applicant's primary care residency program. Submit comments by July 28, 2025. Teaching Health Centers applying for THCGME funding through a THCGME NOFO process, which may include new applicants and existing awardees, are encouraged to respond. Learn more.

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