|      WASHINGTON    (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's proposed 2014 budget includes an    increase of $3.9 billion (2.5 billion pounds) to support the administration's    healthcare overhaul, and cuts programs such as immunizations and cancer    screenings that would in the future be financed through individual state    insurance exchanges. The nearly $4 billion, an    increase over the amount approved for the 2012 budget, is part of the $80.1    billion budget proposed for the Department of Health and Human Services. Congress    has not enacted a budget for 2013. The budget is designed to    support the implementation of the 2010 Affordable Care Act's health insurance    exchanges, which are scheduled to start providing insurance coverage on    January 1. In the wake of the Newtown,    Connecticut, school shooting in December, the budget also offers a new $130    million initiative to expand mental health services, including $55 million    for a project to help school districts and communities identify students with    mental health issues and ensure they are referred for treatment. The budget increases    funding for the Food and Drug Administration by $821 million to bolster food    and drug import safety. The agency's budget comes in part from appropriations    approved by Congress and in part from fees charged to industry. The budget would cut $400    billion from Medicare, Medicaid and other programs over the next decade by    implementing "payment innovations" and other reforms intended to    encourage efficiency. The Centers for Disease    Control and Prevention will receive more than $30 million to support a    nationwide violent death surveillance system and conduct research on the    causes and prevention of gun violence. The budget proposal also    provides $31 billion for the National Institutes of Health, and includes    fulfilling the government's commitment to enhance research into Alzheimer's    disease.  |    
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