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CMA Public Policy Update: HPP Funding, Ohio Insurance Reform, and More

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, August 8, 2025
Updated: Thursday, August 7, 2025

CMA Public Policy Update: HPP Funding, Ohio Insurance Reform, and More

From the federal funds that fuel health care preparedness and response in Ohio and across the country to Ohio Administrative Code rules and state-level insurance reform, there are a number of important policy updates that impact our physicians and community. 

Update on HPP Funding & Federal Appropriations 

Unlike the federal reconciliation process, federal appropriations bills are broken into smaller bills by subject matter. The appropriations bills determine funding for discretionary programs, which is everything other than mandatory programs (such as Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, etc.) and taxes.

Appropriations bills move through the House and Senate at the same time. Last week, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed the Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations Bill, which was advanced by a vote of 26-3 and provides $197 billion in discretionary funding. 

The most important thing for members of the Columbus Medical Association and its affiliates to know is that the bill largely rejected the Administration's federal fiscal year 2026 budget proposal to restructure, eliminate, or consolidate many public health programs, including the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP). HPP funds are the primary source of funding for health care preparedness and response nationwide. CMA affiliate COTS coordinates emergency preparedness and response for 36 of Ohio's 88 counties for the Ohio Department of Health, which administers the HPP in Ohio. 

Though the proposed funding levels included in the appropriations bill are subject to change as both chambers of Congress are expected to engage in negotiations before the expiration of the current federal fiscal year on September 30, the Senate bill includes the following:

  • $309 million for Health Care Readiness and Recovery (formerly the Hospital Preparedness Program), an increase of $4 million.
  • Language requiring the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to submit a detailed plan and justification to the Committees on Appropriations prior to initiating a reorganization or transfer of functions carried out by the Centers for Disease Control.
  • Full funding for the 988-suicide hotline.

How can you help? It’s important to continue to reach out to your representatives in Congress to advocate for emergency preparedness funding.

  • Find your U.S. House Representative here.
  • Contact Sen. Bernie Moreno and Sen. Jon Husted here.

Miscellaneous Topics

  • Click here to read all about the Ohio State Medical Association’s insurance reform legislative effort, a wrap-up of the state budget, and more in their July 2025 Advocacy Report
  • On July 10, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rescinded a 1998 interpretation of “federal public benefit” as used in Title IV of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). As a result, HHS has expanded the health care and social service programs for which it deems undocumented people ineligible. Read more about the change here.
  • The Ohio Board of Pharmacy recently issued a slew of new, amended and rescinded rules. See summaries of the changes at this link.
  • In late June, the US. Supreme Court upheld the authority of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to make determinations about preventive coverage mandated by the Affordable Care Act. Read about the impact of the Kennedy v. Braidwood Mgmt., Inc. decision here.

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