Health Resources and Services Administration

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC, once largely remote, balances return to office with a burnt-out workforce

The CDC is now telling most teleworking employees to come into the office at least twice per two-week pay period. But some IT and data employees are exempt.

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HHS proves NOFOs can be less complex, easier for applicants

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Not just a disease of the late 20th Century, HIV/AIDS still gets federal attention

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The Department of Health and Human Services building

This head of an obscure multibillion-dollar agency, improves health care for millions of Americans

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telehealth

At the Health Resources and Services Administration, all system are go when it comes to telehealth

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Joshua Roberts

How one agency made sure vaccines and other COVID medicines reached the poor and underserved

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Working from home, do you actually dress after your shower?

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Meet the Presidential Rank Award winner who had to suddenly oversee the distribution of $178 billion

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Partnership for Public Service

Sammies finalist helped craft national survey for gathering childhood health data

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NRSA.govDr. Torey Mack, deputy associate administrator for Health Workforce at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

Tackling ‘mental burnout’ in the health workforce amid the continuing pandemic

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With 40% of funds spent on compliance, OMB aims to give grantees some relief

For the first time in seven years, the Office of Management and Budget is revamping the regulations that govern the federal grant making process based…

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HHSJames

Health care community centers get $100M in federal grants to improve quality

More than 1,200 high-performing health care community centers across the country have received federal grants totaling more than $100 million to boost…

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FILE- In this Jan. 17, 2018, file photo, SLUCare transplant surgeon Dr. Chintalapati Varma physically grabs the kidney from the body of living organ donor Robyn Rosenberger during surgery at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital in St. Louis. British researchers reported Monday, Jan. 29, that living kidney donors are more likely to develop later kidney failure than non-donors, and female donors may experience a pregnancy complication, problematic high blood pressure (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP, File)

HHS supporting Donate Life Month to raise awareness on organ transplants

You’ll probably see messages from Health Resources and Services Administration’s public outreach campaign. For more info, HRSA’s Frank Holloman joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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