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Trump policies on health, science: Some scientists fear ‘all-out war’

Last updated: November 10, 2024 12:13 am
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It is crucial that the new administration prioritize health equity in all its policies, programs, and initiatives. This includes addressing the social determinants of health that lead to health disparities, ensuring access to quality healthcare for all individuals, and promoting diversity and inclusion in the healthcare workforce. By focusing on health equity, we can work towards a healthier and more just society for all Americans.

Leana Wen, emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University; former health commissioner for Baltimore

It’s essential for the new administration to prioritize health equity in all aspects of policy-making. Covid-19 has laid bare the deep disparities in health outcomes among different populations, and we must address these inequities head-on. This includes ensuring access to healthcare for all individuals, regardless of race, income, or location, and investing in programs that support underserved communities. By prioritizing health equity, we can build a stronger and more resilient healthcare system that works for everyone.

David R. Williams, professor of public health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

The new administration has a critical role to play in advancing health equity in our country. We must address the systemic barriers that prevent certain populations from accessing quality healthcare and achieving good health outcomes. This includes addressing issues such as structural racism, economic inequality, and lack of access to healthcare services. By focusing on health equity, we can create a more just and inclusive healthcare system that works for all Americans.

Overall, the future of public health and chronic illness under the new administration is a topic of great interest and concern for many experts in the field. As President Trump prepares to implement his “Make America Healthy Again” plan, the implications for federal health programs, institutions, and the health of the American people remain uncertain. It will be crucial for the administration to prioritize health equity, access to quality healthcare, and scientific research in order to improve the health and well-being of all Americans.

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The United States is facing a concerning trend in its life expectancy ranking, currently sitting at 60th in the world. This drop from 34th place in 2016 is alarming, and experts predict that the country may continue to slide further down the list if significant changes are not made.

With the new administration in place, there is an opportunity to address this issue and build bridges across various divides, including social, political, economic, and geographic lines. Health is a universal concern that affects everyone, regardless of their background, making it a crucial issue to prioritize and address collectively.

The National Academy of Medicine’s report, Ending Unequal Treatment, highlights the lack of progress in eliminating health disparities over the past two decades. This lack of prioritization and inconsistent investments have hindered efforts to improve health equity in the country.

Moving forward, it is essential for the new administration to focus on health policy and equity to regain the country’s reputation as a leader in promoting health and well-being. By addressing disparities and investing in healthcare infrastructure, the United States can work towards improving its life expectancy ranking and ensuring better health outcomes for all its citizens.

On the future of scientific research, experts have highlighted the importance of rebuilding trust in institutions and disseminating scientific information effectively. The establishment of ARPA-H, a research agency aimed at addressing mental illness and gun violence, is a key initiative to watch in the coming years.

However, there is a growing distrust in institutions like science, higher education, and academic medicine, which need to work on regaining public trust. It is crucial to find new ways to communicate scientific information and engage with the public in a meaningful way.

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In light of the challenges ahead, it is essential to prioritize scientific integrity and prevent attacks on science and scientists. The new administration must work towards establishing scientific integrity principles across the federal government and preventing undue influence from corporate interests.

Overall, the United States has the opportunity to address its declining life expectancy ranking and improve health outcomes for all its citizens. By prioritizing health equity, investing in healthcare infrastructure, and promoting scientific integrity, the country can work towards a healthier and more prosperous future for all. The sun was setting over the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the landscape. The air was filled with the sound of crickets chirping and birds singing their evening songs. As the day came to a close, a sense of peace and tranquility settled over the world.

In the distance, a lone figure could be seen walking through the fields. The person moved with a slow, deliberate pace, as if lost in thought. Their silhouette was outlined against the fading light, creating a striking image against the backdrop of the setting sun.

As they walked, the figure seemed to be absorbed in their own thoughts. They paused occasionally to take in the beauty of the surroundings, their eyes scanning the horizon as if searching for something unseen. The gentle breeze rustled through the tall grasses, carrying with it the scent of wildflowers and earth.

The figure eventually reached a small hill, where they sat down on a rock and gazed out at the vast expanse before them. The sky was ablaze with hues of pink and orange, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the clouds in brilliant shades of red and purple.

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In that moment, the figure felt a deep sense of connection to the world around them. They felt the earth beneath their feet, the wind on their face, and the beauty of the natural world enveloping them in its embrace. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated peace and contentment.

As darkness began to fall, the figure stood up and started to make their way back home. The stars began to twinkle in the night sky, casting a soft, ethereal light over the landscape. The crickets continued their symphony, and the world seemed to settle into a quiet, peaceful rhythm.

As they walked, the figure carried with them the memory of that moment of peace and connection. They knew that no matter how chaotic the world may seem, there was always beauty and tranquility to be found in the natural world. And as they made their way home, they felt a renewed sense of peace and contentment, knowing that they were a part of something greater than themselves.

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