Out Of Control RFK Jr. Fires Leaders Of Preventative Services Task Force
from the brain-drain dept
Alright, this is getting dire. In addition to all of the anti-vaxxer bullshit that has infected HHS thanks to RFK Jr.’s appointment to run the department, we have also made the point recently that an equally big problem is the talent drain occurring at HHS as well. Between the voluntary exits by smart people who don’t want to be part of something this stupid and the scores of smart people who have been fired by Kennedy and his hand-picked goon squad, HHS and its child agencies have significantly less talent within them today than they did a year and a half ago. And I haven’t even mentioned yet that we don’t currently have Senate-confirmed heads of the FDA, the CDC, or a Surgeon General. What’s the point of these positions if they mean so little that the Trump administration isn’t going to bother to fill them?
But Kennedy isn’t done, yet. Just recently, he fired the leadership of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a volunteer group that works with government to mandate what preventative care procedures are approved such that insurance services have to cover them without copay.
In letters dated May 11, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. notified the two doctors who chaired the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that he was terminating their appointments immediately, before the end of their multiyear terms.
The Department of Health and Human Services already had largely sidelined the task force, indefinitely postponing scheduled public meetings over the past year and thus leaving some long-expected updates on cervical cancer screenings and other topics in limbo.
Kennedy didn’t inform Drs. John Wong and Esa Davis as to why their positions were being terminated in his letter. But he did go before Congress recently and talked about wanting to reform the task force because he considered their approach and work lazy and not transparent enough. We’ve heard Kennedy make these noises about transparency in the past and we know that they are bullshit. He is almost certainly instead looking merely to install sycophants that will do whatever his bidding happens to be. Particularly as it appears that the task force was prevented from publishing some of its work.
Some health advocates had worried that Kennedy was preparing to replace the expert panel with less experienced political appointees, like he had done with a critical vaccine advisory committee. Over the past year, the task force wasn’t allowed to publish its final update to the cervical cancer screening guideline or take steps to update recommendations about maternal depression, said former task force chairman Dr. Michael Silverstein, a pediatrician.
“This is a level of government intrusion into scientific processes that I’ve not experienced in my 10 years on the task force,” he said.
What chaos comes out of this move remains to be seen, though there can be no doubt that chaos is on the menu. There are treatments out there that could benefit from approval from the task force, but insurance won’t cover them without that approval. We’re talking about screenings for cancer and other dangerous afflictions. Kennedy could also install people who will approve whatever crazy whim he comes up with next. Perhaps insurance will have to cover snorting cocaine off of toilets while supervised by a doctor.
You may laugh at that, but look around you. Does it really sound that crazy with all that has gone on at HHS the past 18 months?
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Comments on “Out Of Control RFK Jr. Fires Leaders Of Preventative Services Task Force”
RFK Jr taking care of the most important things in healthcare. You know, required coverage. That sure does take away a lot of profit.
At this point, a brain worm driving an anti-vax nut who snorts cocaine off a toilet seat, swims in sewage, and allegedly contributes to the death of his wife is a perfect metaphor for the entire Trump Administration.
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Don’t blame the poor starved brain worm. He is probably the most patriotic and tragic figure in this story.
Kennedy’s firings can still be reversed by the courts, possibly for being arbitrary and capricious. I don’t think he’s going to get his way on most of what he wants but I could be wrong.
That _is_ transparency
You cannot be transparent about unknown things, and following the science means that you change what you are recommending as unknown things are uncovered.
That is what made Fauci’s Covid recommendations so inconsistent over time.
If the task force listens to science instead of RFK Jr., he has no idea what recommendations they will come up with tomorrow, and neither do they. That is very opaque.
Basing your recommendations on RFK Jr. preconceptions instead of reality makes for much more consistency and planning ahead, and makes it easier to verify if the scientists are matching their recommendations diligently enough to what RFK Jr. wants to hear.
That allows for Soviet-style 5-year plans to handle even things like a pandemic without having to constantly adapt to facts and developments.
The U.S. deserves to copy the roaring success story the USSR showcased at the height of Soviet dysfunction.
The eugenics is the point. If you die, you deserve it. Conservatives have a brutal and twisted understanding of “survival of the fittest.”
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Conservatives tend to not even believe in Darwinism, so “survival of the fittest” does not factor into their cruelty. Their framework of belief is more that the current distribution of resources is the result of divination, so any amount of active compassion is weakening the natural order of things, and greed as a governing principle is at worst morally neutral.
Of course the whole point of civilization is to replace the natural order of things with one that leads to stable and prospering societies that are governed by ethical imperatives.
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That would imply they endorse their own “cleansing” which… I don’t think it is. I think it’s more just a “all the ‘others’ ought to suffer and die”.
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They’re “pro-life”, but only from conception to forced birth. After that, it’s: Go die in the gutter poor person!
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*but only after you work an 18 hour shift in a misery factory for the benefit of your corporate overlords to earn enough to spend it on pointless consumer products so the CEO can buy a fourth yacht…
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Nah, they’re vultures. They wait for you to die (sometimes before you die even), then sell off your premium “healthy” organs to the highest bidder (of which you’ll never see a penny, rather company scrip). All to pay down the “Generational Debt” your family has incurred to whatever business owns you, your home.
(ask a coal miner, sharecropper, or factory worker from the 1800’s and early 1900’s about Union busting, generational debt, company stores, and robber barons)
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Right-wing dumbass: “It’s about the strongest kicking all the ass and taking everything for themselves!”
Anyone who’s actually read about Darwin’s theories: “It’s about adaptation to a changing environment and communal survival of the species.”
Kennedy is driving American health to the level of, but without the brilliant humour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M68GeL8PafE
What’s next witch doctors and barber surgeons of old?
Soon, RFK will be the sole employee of HHS and will have to fire himself. And at that time, Timothy, you’ll have to finally admit that RFK is capable of very good decision, even if it costs you a lot.
Lets do this.
Find a Hospital with contaminated persons.
Set up a table and cards.
Tell him to set here are long as he Thinks Immunity holds up. Because you CAN be re-infected.
If he can sit there 24 hours, then isolated to prove he has no infection. FINE.
We no longer need to worry.
Immunity is NOT perfect
How the Republicans came to be against a vaccine for cancer
is absolutely mind-blowing. Gardasil is a very effective vaccine that could potentially eliminate cervical cancer as well as many cases of oral and throat cancers. IT’S A VACCINE AGAINST CANCER, a holy grail for so many years.
And allowing patients to self-collect samples for testing is huge for creating more access to good screening. I’m grateful for the option to collect fecal samples instead of invasive colonoscopy, and potential options to test menstrual blood instead of needing to have it drawn. All of these lower costs and improve outcomes.
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Republicans are a cancer, so naturally they view cancer cures as an enemy.