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Administration for a Healthy America

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The Administration for a Healthy America (AHA) is a planned operating agency within the U.S. Public Health Service in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to be created as part of the HHS reorganization of 2025 under the administration of President Donald Trump. Its creation was announced on March 27, 2025, and is planned to be established through the consolidation of multiple existing public health agencies.

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The consolidation has a stated goal of improving efficiency and reducing redundancy within HHS, and is intended to improve coordination among similar programs and streamline the delivery of services, particularly for low-income populations. As of March 2025, the Administration for a Healthy America is in the early stages of implementation, and the long-term operational structure and leadership of the agency have not yet been finalized.

The creation of the Administration for a Healthy America and the broader HHS restructuring have drawn criticism from public health experts, former officials, labor unions and Democratic lawmakers.[1]

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Proposed organization

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AHA's programs are planned to be aligned into several divisions.[2][3] The Trump Administration's presidential budget request for fiscal year 2026 proposes the following functions for each division, most of which are transferred from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) or Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), or non-infectious disease programs of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).[4][5]

Some of these proposals can be implemented through administrative regulations directly instituted by the HHS Secretary through the federal rulemaking process, while others require Congress to pass legislation amending existing authorization bills.[6][7]

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History

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The creation of the AHA was part of a broader restructuring of HHS in response to Executive Order 14210, "Implementing the President's 'Department of Government Efficiency' Cost Efficiency Initiative". The plan was announced by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on March 27, 2025, and included significant organizational changes, staff reductions and budgetary shifts across the department.[8][2] The announcement made reference to the slogan "Make America Healthy Again", which was coined by Kennedy during his support of the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign to echo Trump's own Make America Great Again slogan.[8][9]

More details about the reorganization were contained in the Trump Administration's presidential budget request for fiscal year 2026, which was released on May 30, 2025.[10]

Predecessors

Facilities of agencies to be merged into AHA
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HRSA and SAMHSA headquarters at 5600 Fishers Lane in North Bethesda, Maryland
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ATSDR headquarters at the CDC Chamblee Campus Building 107 in Chamblee, Georgia
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NIOSH Taft Laboratory in Cincinnati, Ohio

The new agency is planned combine four existing HHS top-level agencies, and multiple components of another:[8][2]

With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention planned to narrow its focus to infectious disease, several of its components focused on chronic and non-infectious disease are expected to be transferred into AHA:[18]

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