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How ‘shared decision-making’ is being misused in vaccine policy

Last updated: January 20, 2026 4:30 am
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The Trump administration has been emphasizing the concept of “shared decision-making” when it comes to vaccines. This approach involves clinicians providing patients with accurate information about different vaccination options, and then collaboratively deciding on a plan based on scientific evidence and the patient’s preferences. However, some experts are concerned that this new focus on shared decision-making may be overlooking the importance of evidence-based recommendations.

Shared decision-making has its roots in a 1972 essay by philosopher Robert Veatch, which explored the intersection of medical care, ethics, and patient autonomy. The idea was further developed by a government commission in the 1980s, which highlighted the need for a more meaningful form of informed consent that incorporates both the clinician’s expertise and the patient’s values.

While shared decision-making is typically used in scenarios where there is more than one reasonable option and no clear standard of care, it is not always suitable for situations involving vaccines. Vaccination against contagious diseases provides a societal benefit, as it helps protect not only the individual but also others in the community. Therefore, in cases where routine vaccination is clearly the standard of care, the use of shared decision-making for vaccine recommendations may be inappropriate.

The shift towards using “shared decision-making” for vaccine guidance has caused confusion among clinicians and patients alike. Some feel that it leaves them without clear direction and undermines the expertise of medical professionals. Additionally, the promotion of an adversarial relationship between individuals and health professionals, as seen in recent statements by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., goes against the collaborative spirit of shared decision-making.

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Ultimately, the misuse of shared decision-making in vaccine recommendations may lead to increased distrust in both the technique itself and the evidence supporting vaccines. It is essential for authorities to provide clear and evidence-based guidance on vaccination while still engaging in meaningful conversations with patients about their healthcare decisions.

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