Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s reorganization and consolidation of several federal health agencies into a new office to carry out his “MAHA” agenda will create short-term uncertainty but may provide long-term benefits, several policy watchers said Thursday.
The plan to slash the full-time workforce at the Health and Human Services Department by Secretary Kennedy was expected for weeks, but the scope and sweep of the overhaul took many by surprise.
Chief among the changes is the creation of an Administration for a Healthy America (AHA) that moved several agencies into a new unit to carry out Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” ...
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