Major Overhaul in US Health Department
The US Department of Health, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is implementing a significant restructuring by eliminating 10,000 full-time positions. This move aims to save $1.8 billion annually and reduce the total workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 employees.
Despite the job cuts, essential services like Medicare and Medicaid will remain unaffected. The initiative, aligned with President Trump's broader strategy to streamline federal agencies, focuses on combating chronic diseases through environmental health improvements.
Kennedy's controversial past with vaccine skepticism has not deterred his commitment to public health, as he now supports vaccinations amid a measles outbreak. Criticism arises over potential impacts on critical services, leading to numerous legal challenges.
The restructuring embodies the motto 'Make America Healthy Again,' emphasizing efficiency and cost reduction.
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