'Make America Healthy Again' -Top Trump admin health officials share vision for HHS
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In an exclusive interview, top Trump administration HHS officials discussed their commitment to enhancing the U.S. healthcare system through the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other agency leaders outlined their goals, which include promoting evidence-based medicine, addressing systemic deficiencies in healthcare, and prioritizing quality care. They criticized current practices as leading to a "sick care system" rather than focusing on preventative health and effective treatments. Casey Means was appointed to continue these efforts after the withdrawal of Nesheiwat's nomination due to concerns over her qualifications.
"We all share a vision that's been a lifelong vision for all of us, which is to make our country healthy, to have evidence-based science, to have gold standard replicable science, and then use that to challenge what we have - this kind of bedrock system that is destroying our health."
"The healthcare system in this country is a bundle of perverse incentives that force people to do the wrong thing. And we've turned this country into a sick care system rather than a health care system. And all these people are the people who are gonna change that."
Read at New York Post
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