Note: In meetings with the FDA last week, representatives from WomenHeart and StopAfib.org became aware of the risk that potential funding cuts may significantly delay the FDA's work in reviewing and approving afib drugs and devices. Because of the potential impact on the afib community, we are publishing comments from WomenHeart as to what those who are concerned can do.
The latest proposal for the Fiscal Year 2011 spending bill is being debated. While it is important to reduce the deficit and cut spending, cuts to health funding do more harm than good.
WomenHeart has grave concerns about the impact of these cuts on health programs funded by the NIH, the NHLBI , the FDA and the CDC, to name a few.
For example, funding for the CDC’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program, clinical research trials, and FDA’s work for review and approval of drugs and devices to diagnose and treat heart disease is threatened.
Programs could receive cuts as high as 20 percent of their budget for the remainder of this fiscal year, or be eliminated altogether. In addition, what happens with the FY 2011 bill will set the stage for future budget debates.
Members of Congress need to hear that cuts in health funding do more harm than good.
Contact your elected officials now to communicate the value of research and public health funding to you, your family, your community, and our nation!
The Message
CUTS TO HEALTH PROGRAMS DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD!
Questions? Please contact Susan Campbell at WomenHeart, 202.728.7199