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Subsequent on Kennedy’s Checklist? Preventive Care and Vaccine Hurt

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Julie Rovner
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Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly well being coverage information podcast, “What the Health?” A famous skilled on well being coverage points, Julie is the creator of the critically praised reference ebook “Health Care Politics and Policy A to Z,” now in its third version.

In his ongoing effort to reshape well being coverage, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly plans to overtake two extra authorities entities: the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Ousting the prevailing members of the duty pressure would give Kennedy a measure of management in figuring out the sorts of preventive care which can be lined for free of charge to sufferers within the United States. And whereas it’s unclear what the secretary would do to the vaccine damage program, Kennedy has made no secret of his perception that vaccines can do extra hurt than good.

Meanwhile, final week marked the thirty fifth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and President Donald Trump signed an govt order that might allow native and state governments to forcibly hospitalize some people who find themselves homeless and combating psychological well being issues.

This week’s panelists are Julie Rovner of KFF Health News, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico Magazine, and Shefali Luthra of The nineteenth.

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Anna Edney
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Joanne Kenen
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Shefali Luthra
The nineteenth


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Among the takeaways from this week’s episode:

Less than two months after Kennedy eliminated all members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, he’s reportedly contemplating an analogous purge of members of the duty pressure that recommends the preventive providers insurers should cowl — a listing whose providers, a few of them controversial amongst Trump officers, embody medicine that stop HIV and sure most cancers screenings. He can be contemplating modifications to the federal program that compensates individuals who expertise hostile results from immunizations.

This week Vinay Prasad, the Food and Drug Administration’s prime vaccine official, resigned simply months into his tenure. Prasad had come beneath assault, notably by right-wing persona Laura Loomer, and had been blasted for some company selections about new medicine for uncommon ailments — regardless of his work limiting the usage of covid photographs.

Trump’s newly introduced commerce cope with the European Union features a 15% tariff on brand-name prescription drugs, which would come with, for instance, the diabetes drug Ozempic, typically used for weight reduction. But it could be tough to decrease costs on brand-name medicine by means of tariffs; it’s unlikely that drugmakers, dealing with increased import prices, would relocate manufacturing to the United States.

Also, Trump’s massive tax and spending legislation, hastened by means of Congress weeks in the past, renders some lawfully current immigrants ineligible for Affordable Care Act subsidies. But a brand new KFF Health News column factors out that the change would really elevate premiums for everybody else, taking extra wholesome individuals out of the insurance coverage pool.

Also this week, Rovner interviews George Washington University well being coverage professor Sara Rosenbaum, one of many nation’s main Medicaid specialists, to mark Medicaid’s sixtieth anniversary this week.

Plus, for “extra credit,” the panelists counsel well being coverage tales they learn this week that they assume you need to learn, too:

Julie Rovner: KFF Health News’ “Cosmetic Surgeries Led to Disfiguring Injuries, Patients Allege,” by Fred Schulte.

Anna Edney: The Washington Post’s “Morton Mintz, Post Reporter With a Muckraker Spirit, Dies at 103,” by Stefanie Dazio.

Joanne Kenen: ScienceAlert’s “New Kind of Dental Floss Could Replace Vaccine Needles, Study Finds,” by David Nield.

Shefali Luthra: The New Yorker’s “Mexico’s Molar City Could Transform My Smile. Did I Want It To?” by Burkhard Bilger.

Also talked about on this week’s podcast:

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