Time for Kennedy to kill the USPSTF
Briefly

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is a crucial advisory body within the Department of Health and Human Services that shapes American healthcare. Established in 1984, the USPSTF's role intensified post-2010 with the Affordable Care Act mandating coverage of its preventive care recommendations. However, its influence has raised concerns, as it incorporates ideologies such as gender theory and critical race theory into health guidelines. A particularly controversial recommendation is the endorsement of PrEP for HIV prevention, which predominantly targets sexually active gay men, igniting debate about its implications.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has used its authority to incorporate left-wing ideological orthodoxy into preventive care recommendations, impacting healthcare coverage.
After the Affordable Care Act's passage in 2010, the USPSTF's recommendations gained statutory force requiring health plans to cover items rated "A" or "B".
The USPSTF's contested endorsement of preventive prophylaxis for HIV, known as PrEP, primarily targets sexually active gay men, sparking significant debate.
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