One of the most important agencies is the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. This department is protects and provides for the
health of all Americans and essential human services. This Department is
related to several incredibly important agencies including the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and National Institutes of Health (NIH).
I didn’t research the agencies outside of this area too heavily because this
has always seemed one of the most important to me. One of the agencies in this
category that I think can be terminated with little impact would have to be
either the AIDS.gov or the CDC National STD Hotline. I think if they could
combine the two (since AIDS, while a deadly disease, is also a sexually
contracted disease); combining these two can open up a complete website and
hotline combo giving many citizens different routes to access it. I understand
there is importance for both, so I am not suggesting we delete one altogether.
I simply mean that it may not have an enormous impact as opposed to taking out something
such as the National Health Information Center. As I mentioned in a classmates
blog, I also believe there is plenty coverage for issues in the broad spectrum
already supplied through these federal agencies. Since responsibility and
authority is shared through many agencies and in many agencies, I think if
there is a topic that does not have a direct agency, it is covered in some way
by another.
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