I want to assure you there are no banned words at CDC. We will continue to talk about all our important public health programs.
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HHS statement addressing media reports, continued: "HHS also strongly encourages the use of outcome and evidence data in program evaluations and budget decisions.”
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HHS statement addressing media reports: "The assertion that HHS has 'banned words' is a complete mischaracterization of discussions regarding the BUDGET FORMULATION PROCESS.
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Is it? Are you saying that the use of the words is not being discouraged? Why did this even come up? Please clarify.
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Please clarify the discussions, then.
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So what is the mischaracterization? Please explain? Why would the Post article single-out a group of words? What does it all mean?
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We have a problem with both. And the medical community will continue to treat pain. Treat with the right meds for the right diagnoses. Narcotics are not appropriate for all pain.
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l so don't believe yur rhetoric, but it sounds like what ppl want 2 hear is that yur goal?
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Please do some serious inspection of the results of the CDC ALS Registry b4 asking for another $. If this is the best the CDC can do, it's not good enough.
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