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Health department layoffs mean that data on drug use and mental health could sit unused

  • The entire 17-member U.S. Government team responsible for the National Survey on Drug Use and Health received layoff notices as part of a reorganization by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Andrew Nixon, a spokesman for HHS, stated that the survey will continue as a vital contribution to America's behavioral health.
  • Jennifer Hoenig expressed concern that without experienced analysts, the data could 'sit on the shelf.'
  • Andrew Kessler from Slingshot Solutions emphasized that data is critical for solving public health problems and for establishing effective treatment policies.
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Health department layoffs mean that data on drug use and mental health could sit unused

A 50-year-old government survey on drug use may be in jeopardy. The entire 17-member U.S. government team responsible for the National Survey on Drug Use and Health received layoff notices Tuesday, as part of the overhaul of the U.S.

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ieee.org broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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