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WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care
WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care

CNN

time4 days ago

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WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care

Federal agencies WellnessFacebookTweetLink Follow US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to remove the expert advisers who make up a federal panel on preventive health care, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The future of the US Preventive Services Task Force has been in doubt since HHS called off this month's meeting of the nonpolitical advisory group. 'No final decision has been made on how the USPSTF can better support HHS' mandate to Make America Healthy Again,' HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon told CNN on Friday. The 16-member task force was established in 1984 and provides recommendations about preventive services, such as screenings for cancer and various disorders and counseling, that help make Americans aware of illnesses and conditions earlier, when they can be easier and less expensive to treat. The Affordable Care Act mandates that those services are provided without charge to patients. Kennedy's control over the task force was recently solidified by the US Supreme Court. Last month, in a case challenging a popular provision of the Affordable Care Act, the justices upheld the constitutionality of the task force, which recommends preventive health care services that insurers must cover at no cost. Both the Biden and Trump administrations argued that the task force was properly set up — and therefore, its recommendations should be upheld — because the Health and Human Services secretary was able to name and fire its members. Since taking over at HHS, Kennedy has pushed to reshape the health agencies and expunge them of what he has called longtime health-care industry influence on policies. Last month, he dismissed the 17-member vaccine advisory committee for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and, two days later, named eight new picks. Several of the new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices have questioned vaccine safety; two have testified in court against vaccine manufacturers.

WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care
WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care

CNN

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • CNN

WSJ: Kennedy expected to dismiss expert panel on preventive care

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to remove the expert advisers who make up a federal panel on preventive health care, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The future of the US Preventive Services Task Force has been in doubt since HHS called off this month's meeting of the nonpolitical advisory group. 'No final decision has been made on how the USPSTF can better support HHS' mandate to Make America Healthy Again,' HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon told CNN on Friday. The 16-member task force was established in 1984 and provides recommendations about preventive services, such as screenings for cancer and various disorders and counseling, that help make Americans aware of illnesses and conditions earlier, when they can be easier and less expensive to treat. The Affordable Care Act mandates that those services are provided without charge to patients. Kennedy's control over the task force was recently solidified by the US Supreme Court. Last month, in a case challenging a popular provision of the Affordable Care Act, the justices upheld the constitutionality of the task force, which recommends preventive health care services that insurers must cover at no cost. Both the Biden and Trump administrations argued that the task force was properly set up — and therefore, its recommendations should be upheld — because the Health and Human Services secretary was able to name and fire its members. Since taking over at HHS, Kennedy has pushed to reshape the health agencies and expunge them of what he has called longtime health-care industry influence on policies. Last month, he dismissed the 17-member vaccine advisory committee for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and, two days later, named eight new picks. Several of the new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices have questioned vaccine safety; two have testified in court against vaccine manufacturers.

Microsoft, Viome Life Sciences Partner to Power Next-Gen Personalized Healthcare with AI, Azure
Microsoft, Viome Life Sciences Partner to Power Next-Gen Personalized Healthcare with AI, Azure

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Microsoft, Viome Life Sciences Partner to Power Next-Gen Personalized Healthcare with AI, Azure

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is one of the best US stocks to buy and hold in 2025. On July 7, Viome Life Sciences announced a collaboration with Microsoft. The partnership will accelerate the next generation of preventive and personalized healthcare by integrating Viome's extensive dataset of human and microbial gene expression with Microsoft Azure infrastructure services, such as Azure Ultra Disk Storage and Virtual Machines. Viome's AI platform is designed to transform this complex biological data into personalized nutrition and health insights. The integration of Viome's RNA science with Azure's secure and scalable HIPAA-compliant infrastructure services is expected to enable a new model of proactive and home-based healthcare guided by molecular data. A development team working together to create the next version of Windows. Viome's flagship product is the Full Body Intelligence Test, which is described as one of the most advanced home-based health tests. It analyzes both human and microbial gene expression from saliva, blood, and stool samples. To date, Viome has completed over one million analyses across 106 countries, generating more than 10 quadrillion biological data points, making its metatranscriptomic (RNA sequencing) dataset the most comprehensive of its kind. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) develops and supports software, services, devices, and solutions worldwide. Viome is a longevity and preventive healthcare company that uses AI to bridge the gap between scientific breakthroughs and their practical implementation as health solutions. While we acknowledge the potential of MSFT as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

How RFK Jr. Could Disrupt Insurance Coverage Of Preventive Healthcare
How RFK Jr. Could Disrupt Insurance Coverage Of Preventive Healthcare

Forbes

time07-07-2025

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  • Forbes

How RFK Jr. Could Disrupt Insurance Coverage Of Preventive Healthcare

The Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, includes provisions that guarantee a number of preventive ... More healthcare services at no cost to patients. In a recently decided case, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to appoint members of the United States Preventive Services Task Force, rather than requiring presidential nomination and corresponding Senate confirmation hearings and a vote. The Task Force is tasked with making key recommendations on which preventive healthcare services and technologies must be covered by health insurers by law. While this ruling preserves the current structure of the Task Force and ensures that its recommendations remain valid, it offers HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. broad latitude to reshape what's covered as he can hire and fire the expert panel, which in turn can lead to modified guidance. In the case before the court, the lead plaintiff, Braidwood Management, objected to the Affordable Care Act's requirement to cover HIV prevention medications, arguing that this mandate violated its religious beliefs. Braidwood further maintained that the Task Force is unconstitutional, specifically with regard to the procedure used to appoint members. The Task Force is in charge of recommending preventive healthcare services and technologies that ought to be covered by insurers, such as cancer screenings, cholesterol medications and HIV prevention drugs or pre-exposure prophylaxis, at no cost to patients. PrEP is a highly effective preventive medication for people who do not have HIV but are at high risk of exposure through sexual contact or injection drug use. It can be taken as a daily pill or as an injectable every two or six months. Under the ACA, PrEP products approved by the Food and Drug Administration must be reimbursed by insurers without any out-of-pocket charges to patients for the medications, clinic visits or laboratory tests. For the uninsured, there are programs available that can provide PrEP at reduced costs or for free. The Task Force's expert panel evaluates the best available scientific evidence to figure out whether a preventive health intervention is beneficial to patients. In the case of PrEP, soon after the first product was approved more than a decade ago, the Task Force recommended its coverage based on a review of the data submitted to the FDA. The Supreme Court ruled that the present structure of the Task Force is constitutional. As such, its decision reaffirms the ability of Kennedy to appoint and supervise officers under the aegis of the Department of HHS. But in light of Kennedy's evident distrust of established expertise and traditional scientific institutions in government decision-making, this could give pause. Besides holding vaccine-skeptic views, Kennedy has questioned whether HIV is the sole cause of AIDS, advocated on behalf of lifting of raw milk restrictions and removing flouride from drinking water. Challenging what he calls 'orthodoxies,' HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has repeatedly made statements suggesting a skeptical viewpoint with respect to sole reliance on experts in making policy decisions, especially in the realm of public health. During an interview with Fox News, Kennedy said that 'trusting the experts is not a function of science or democracy, but of totalitarianism and religion.' What happened last month at the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, when the entire panel of experts was ousted and replaced, could offer clues as to how Kennedy may act, given that he has a similar authority to appoint and remove Task Force members. And this extends to his right to review and block their guidance before it takes effect. ACIP provides recommendations on vaccines to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Positive advice for a vaccine implies health insurers must cover it free of charge. Kennedy oversees ACIP and can sack and appoint members. Kennedy dismissed the entire 17-member ACIP and appointed seven members to the advisory committee, several of whom have no vaccine or immunology pedigree while others include like-minded vaccine skeptics. It's unknown what changes the newly formed committee will recommend regarding scheduling of standard vaccinations. But it stands to reason that scheduling could be modified. Independently of ACIP, Kennedy has already made changes to COVID-19 vaccine policy, no longer recommending the vaccine to health children and pregnant women. STAT News reports that a lawsuit filed on July 7th alleges that 'HHS changed federal guidance outside of established processes, undermining trust.' And, earlier this year, another agency under Kennedy's control, the National Institutes of Health, dismantled the entire National Cancer Institute's Board of Scientific Advisors, which had 28 members. If something similar were to happen to the Task Force as what occurred to ACIP, experts suggest it could undermine the public and scientific community's trust in the panel and its recommendations. Moreover, it could result in restrictions in insurance coverage of certain preventive interventions.

Wonderhealth Launches Health Awareness Drive Focused on Preventive Care
Wonderhealth Launches Health Awareness Drive Focused on Preventive Care

Zawya

time03-07-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Wonderhealth Launches Health Awareness Drive Focused on Preventive Care

The campaign aims to educate Singaporeans on early detection and healthy lifestyle habits talks, workshops, health screenings, corporate health screenings and digital content. SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 July 2025 - Wonderhealth Screeners has announced the launch of a nationwide health awareness initiative aimed at encouraging preventive healthcare practices across Singapore. This initiative seeks to promote early detection and informed lifestyle choices through a series of community-focused workshops, on-site health talks, and easily accessible digital resources. As part of this campaign, Wonderhealth is rolling out a variety of digital educational resources that cover common health risks and preventive strategies. These include home-based health screenings for greater accessibility, allergy testing to support early lifestyle adjustments, and LucenceINSIGHT™ Cancer Screening—a non-invasive tool designed to support early cancer detection. The initiative also offers corporate health screening options to support workplace wellness programs. 'We believe preventive healthcare is an essential part of everyday wellness,' said Edmund Yeo from Wonderhealth. 'Through this campaign, we aim to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools needed to take charge of their health early.' The campaign aligns with Wonderhealth's ongoing commitment to community education and accessible healthcare services. By providing evidence-based resources and creating opportunities for meaningful dialogue, Wonderhealth aims to support Singaporeans in making proactive health decisions. To learn more about upcoming workshops and screening options, visit Hashtag: #Wonderhealth #Healthcare The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Wonderhealth Pte Ltd At Wonderhealth Screeners, we are transforming the delivery of health screenings and wellness services across Singapore. We believe in the power of preventive care, early detection, and education as the cornerstones of building a healthier community. Our mission is simple but powerful: to make healthcare accessible, convenient, and affordable for everyone—whether at home, in the workplace, or within the community. With tailored screening solutions, a trusted medical team, and active community involvement, Wonderhealth is dedicated to empowering wellness for all. Wonderhealth Pte Ltd.

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