Make America Healthy Again Top Trump admin health officials share vision for HHS

Four top Trump administration officials from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) shared their visions for improving the American healthcare system and aligning the agency with the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) platform in an exclusive interview Thursday on “Special Report.”HHS Secretary Robert F.Kennedy Jr., Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr.
Mehmet Oz, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr.Marty Makary and National Institutes of Health director Dr.
Jay Bhattacharya sat down with Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier at the Hubert H.Humphrey Building in Washington, D.C., for a wide-ranging discussion on the future of healthcare and improving the quality of care nationwide“We all share a vision that’s been a lifelong vision for all of us, which is to make our country healthy, to have evidence-based science, to have gold standard replicable science, and then use that to challenge what we have — this kind of bedrock system that is destroying our health,” said Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.“The healthcare system in this country is a bundle of perverse incentives that force people to do the wrong thing.And we’ve turned this country into a sick care system rather than a health care system.
And all these people are the people who are gonna change that.”Drs.Bhattacharya, Makary and Oz said their goals at their respective agencies are to: improve the health and longevity of the American people, focus on cures and meaningful treatments and improve the quality of care on all levels.Nesheiwat, a former Fox News medical contributor, had her nomination withdrawn due to scrutiny over her credentials and criticism about her medical views not aligning with the White House.Trump announced wellness influencer Casey Means would replace Nesheiwat, who will work at HHS in another capacity.“Casey Means, we felt, was the best person to really bring the vision of MAHA to the America...