Medical Research Faces Crisis Amid Proposed Funding Cuts and Legal Battles
Becker's Hospital Review
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Proposed funding cuts to medical research grants by the Trump administration, which aim to cap reimbursements for indirect costs at 15%, are causing significant concern among academic medical centers. While a Massachusetts judge temporarily blocked these cuts, the uncertainty surrounding funding has already led to a freeze in support and the scaling back of various programs, as noted by Governor Maura Healey. The reduction could result in a loss of over $4 billion annually, affecting the National Institutes of Health's $32 billion budget for medical research and impacting facilities and operations vital for research. States like North Carolina, Missouri, and Pennsylvania are expected to be hit hardest, with the top ten NIH-funded institutions potentially losing over $100 million each year.