Four Trump administration officials (HHS) from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) share their vision to improve the U.S. health care system and align the agency with the agency "Make America healthy again" (Maha) Platform in an exclusive interview with the Special Report on Thursday.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy J. National Quality of Care.
“We all have a vision that is a lifelong vision for all of us, even if our nation is healthy, with evidence-based science, with gold Standard replicable science, Then use it to challenge what we have - this bedrock system that destroys our health. ”
"The health care system in this country is a bunch of ill-gotten incentives that force people to do something wrong. We're turning this country into a sick care system, not a health care system. All of these people are people who are going to change that."
PhD. Makary and Oz Bhattacharya said their goal in their respective institutions is to improve health and The longevity of the American people Focus on therapeutic and meaningful treatments and improve the quality of care at all levels.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ((Photted by Tiziana Fabi/AFP via Getty Images))
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"We focus on broader images, more holistic images," Dr. Uzz said, citing former Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey, whose name is on the building where they work. "He (Humphrey) said, 'It is the moral obligation of the government to take care of our people in our lives, our lives are our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives, our lives (and our lives). That's our focus."
Byer then turned to the nearest HHS leadership will change Crucial to advancing the Maha agenda, ask RFK Jr. about changes in general nominations for surgeons in the United States.
President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for the U.S. surgeon Wednesday before the Senate confirmation hearing.
President Trump nominates Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as an American surgeon. (White House Photographer's Office)
Former Fox News Medical Contributor Nesheiwat is nominated for review of her qualifications Criticism of her medical perspective Not allied with the White House.
Trump announced that health influencer Casey will replace Nesheiwat, who will work in another capacity at HHS.
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"We think Casey means the best person to really bring the Maha vision to the American public," RFK Jr. told the Special Report. "She has the unique ability to articulate it. She wrote a book that really mobilized the action. She is an extraordinary person - she is outstanding in everything she works hard to do."
President Donald Trump chose Dr. Casey as his surgeon nominee. (White House/Fox News)
The former 2024 independent presidential candidate dismissed criticism of the means, and they reportedly did not complete her medical residency and did not have an active medical license.
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“She is the highest position at Stanford and is the top spot in her medical class at Stanford. During her residency, she won all the awards she could win,” RFK Jr.