Close Menu
Mirror Brief

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Three dead, several injured after regional train derails in southwestern Germany

    July 27, 2025

    ‘Wizard of Oz’ blown up by AI for giant Sphere screen

    July 27, 2025

    Hulk Hogan’s Son Nick Pays Tribute to Late Father After His Death

    July 27, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Mirror BriefMirror Brief
    Trending
    • Three dead, several injured after regional train derails in southwestern Germany
    • ‘Wizard of Oz’ blown up by AI for giant Sphere screen
    • Hulk Hogan’s Son Nick Pays Tribute to Late Father After His Death
    • Michelle Agyemang: England striker named best young player of Euro 2025
    • Welsh government should sell Cathays Park complex, insider says
    • Hundreds of DfT civil servants to be moved to state-owned rail operator | Rail industry
    • Best Running Shoes (2025), Tested and Reviewed: Saucony, Nike, Hoka
    • ‘The Essential Ozzy Osbourne’ Tops Albums Chart Following His Death
    Monday, July 28
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • World
    • Travel
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    Mirror Brief
    Home»Health»Top medical body concerned over RFK Jr’s reported plans to cut preventive health panel | Robert F Kennedy Jr
    Health

    Top medical body concerned over RFK Jr’s reported plans to cut preventive health panel | Robert F Kennedy Jr

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Top medical body concerned over RFK Jr’s reported plans to cut preventive health panel | Robert F Kennedy Jr
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    A top US medical body has expressed “deep concern” to Robert F Kennedy Jr over news reports that the health secretary plans to overhaul a panel that determines which preventive health measures including cancer screenings should be covered by insurance companies.

    The letter from the the American Medical Association comes after the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Kennedy plans to overhaul the 40-year old US Preventive Services Task Force because he regards them as too “woke”, according to sources familiar with the matter.

    During his second term, Donald Trump has frequently raged against organizations and government departments that he considers too liberal – often without any evidence. The US president, and his cabinet members such as Kennedy, have also overseen huge cuts and job losses across the US government.

    The taskforce is made up of a 16-member panel appointed by health and human services secretaries to serve four-year terms. In addition to cancer screenings, the taskforce issues recommendations for a variety of other screenings including osteoporosis, intimate partner violence, HIV prevention, as well as depression in children.

    Writing in its letter to Kennedy on Sunday, the AMA defended the panel, saying: “As you know, USPSTF plays a critical, non-partisan role in guiding physicians’ efforts to prevent disease and improve the health of patients by helping to ensure access to evidence-based clinical preventive services.”

    “As such, we urge you to retain the previously appointed members of the USPSTF and commit to the long-standing process of regular meetings to ensure their important work can be continued without disruption,” it added.

    Citing Kennedy’s own slogan of “Making America healthy again,” the AMA went on to say: “USPSTF members have been selected through an open, public nomination process and are nationally recognized experts in primary care, prevention and evidence-based medicine. They serve on a volunteer basis, dedicating their time to help reduce disease and improve the health of all Americans – a mission well-aligned with the Make America Healthy Again initiative.”

    According to the Affordable Care Act, public and private insurance companies must cover any services recommended by the Preventive Services Task Force without cost sharing.

    In a statement to MedPage Today, Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Andrew Nixon did not confirm the reports, instead saying: “No final decision has been made on how the USPSTF can better support HHS’ mandate to Make America Healthy Again.”

    Reports of Kennedy’s alleged decision to overhaul the taskforce come after the American Conservative published an essay earlier this month that described the taskforce as advocating for “leftwing ideological orthodoxy”.

    It went on to accuse the panel of being “packed with Biden administration appointees devoted to the ideological capture of medicine”, warning that the “continued occupation of an important advisory body in HHS – one that has the capacity to force private health insurers to cover services and procedures – by leftwing activists would be a grave oversight by the Trump administration”.

    In response to the essay, 104 health organizations, including the American Medical Association, issued a separate letter to multiple congressional health committees in which they urged the committees to “protect the integrity” of the taskforce.

    “The loss of trustworthiness in the rigorous and nonpartisan work of the Task Force would devastate patients, hospital systems, and payers as misinformation creates barriers to accessing lifesaving and cost effective care,” the organizations said.

    In June, Kennedy removed all 17 members of a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of vaccine experts. Writing in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, he accused the committee of having too many conflicts of interest.

    Kennedy’s decision to overhaul the immunization panel was met with widespread criticism from health experts, with the American Public Health Association executive director Georges Benjamin calling the ouster “a coup”.

    “It’s not how democracies work. It’s not good for the health of the nation,” Benjamin said.

    body concerned cut Health Jrs Kennedy Medical panel plans preventive reported RFK Robert top
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleSeveral reported killed in German train derailment
    Next Article Wrap stars: the secret to the Lionesses’ hair-raising style | Fashion
    Emma Reynolds
    • Website

    Emma Reynolds is a senior journalist at Mirror Brief, covering world affairs, politics, and cultural trends for over eight years. She is passionate about unbiased reporting and delivering in-depth stories that matter.

    Related Posts

    World

    Several reported killed in German train derailment

    July 27, 2025
    Health

    ‘Changed my life’: hepatitis treatment offers hope but not enough receiving care, report finds | Hepatitis B

    July 27, 2025
    Health

    Badenoch says Conservatives would ban strikes by NHS doctors

    July 27, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views

    Fundamental flaws in the NHS psychiatric system | Mental health

    July 11, 20255 Views

    Anatomy of a Comedy Cliché

    July 1, 20253 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Technology

    Meta Wins Blockbuster AI Copyright Case—but There’s a Catch

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    Business

    No phone signal on your train? There may be a fix

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    World

    US sanctions Mexican banks, alleging connections to cartel money laundering | Crime News

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views

    Fundamental flaws in the NHS psychiatric system | Mental health

    July 11, 20255 Views

    Anatomy of a Comedy Cliché

    July 1, 20253 Views
    Our Picks

    Three dead, several injured after regional train derails in southwestern Germany

    July 27, 2025

    ‘Wizard of Oz’ blown up by AI for giant Sphere screen

    July 27, 2025

    Hulk Hogan’s Son Nick Pays Tribute to Late Father After His Death

    July 27, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Three dead, several injured after regional train derails in southwestern Germany
    • ‘Wizard of Oz’ blown up by AI for giant Sphere screen
    • Hulk Hogan’s Son Nick Pays Tribute to Late Father After His Death
    • Michelle Agyemang: England striker named best young player of Euro 2025
    • Welsh government should sell Cathays Park complex, insider says
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 Mirror Brief. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.