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Health services advocates are apprehensive about federal budget debate

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HEALTH CARE LAW

While the sequester wouldn’t affect the main portions of the Affordable Care Act, such as premium subsidies for individuals and cost-sharing subsidies for the poor, funding for the Prevention and Public Health Fund and the National Health Service Corps would face a 7.6 percent funding cut in 2013, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.

The fund, which was created by the 2010 law, has provided more than $1.2 billion in grants for local programs to help fight chronic disease, obesity, tobacco use and other health problems. The service corps repays student loans and provides scholarships for health care providers who agree to work for two years in areas that are short of caregivers. Additional money through the health care law boosted the service corps’ funding to $229 million in 2012 and has nearly tripled program enrollment since 2008.

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