AACOM Lauds FY23 Funding Increases

Published December 21, 2022

Appropriations Federal Policy Healthcare Workforce OME Advocate Osteopathic Research Washington Insider

Congress increased appropriations for many osteopathic medical education (OME) priority agencies and programs, from the NIH and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to the National Health Service Corps and Area Health Education Centers. Stay tuned for a more detailed analysis in the next Washington Insider.

Agency / ProgramFY23 OmnibusChange from FY22

HRSA (Discretionary)

$9.7 billion

$852m (9.5%) increase

Title VII Health Professions Programs

$579.3 million

$60.6m (11.6%) increase

Children's Hospital Graduate Medical Education (CHGME)

$385 million

$10m (2.7%) increase

National Health Service Corps (NHSC)

$125.6 million

$4m (3.3%) increase

Medical Student Education

$60 million

$5m (9.1%) increase

Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS)

$55 million

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Primary Care Training and Enhancement (PCTE)

$49.9 million

$1m (2%) increase

Geriatrics Education Centers (GECs)

$47.2 million

$2m (4.4%) increase

Area Health Education Centers (AHECs)

$47 million

$2m (4.4%) increase

Centers for Excellence (COE)

$28.4 million

$4m (16.4%) increase

Public Health Workforce Development (Public Health and Preventive Medicine)

$18 million

$1m (5.9%) increase

Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP)

$16 million

$550k (3.5%) increase

Rural Residency Planning and Development Program

$12.5 million

$2m (19%) increase

Pediatric Subspecialty LRP

$10 million

$5m (100%) increase

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

$47.5 billion

$2.5b (5.6%) increase

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

$9.2 billion

$760m (8.9%) increase

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

$7.5 billion

$970m (14.8%) increase

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

$375 million

$23.1m (6.6%) increase