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Decisions from the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force impact millions of people’s access to preventative care for cancer, infectious diseases and mental health ...
Stuart Burns, a senior advisor at Health and Human Services, appears to be leading a network of aligned staff advancing RFK ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing how federal agencies handle vaccine recommendations. Some parents are ...
At the 6-month anniversary of the inauguration in January, The American Journal of Managed Care® looks back at the changes ...
Doctors and infectious disease experts stress that flu vaccines are safe, and they are especially important for older adults ...
Following an overhaul at ACIP, the HHS secretary took the advice of the committee’s new members, saying he was acting on guidance that dated back to 1999.
U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s changes to federal vaccine policy are prompting medical organizations and ...
The anti-vaccine organization founded by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now funding a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership at Health and Human Services has led to changes in vaccine recommendations and access, sparking concerns among medical experts.
A series of recent changes could have significant implications for how Americans receive and pay for their shots.
HHS announced on Wednesday that it has adopted a recommendation from a CDC committee to remove thimerosal from all influenza vaccines.