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Patient groups criticize RFK Jr.’s move toward secret rule making

Last updated: March 8, 2025 8:43 pm
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently made a controversial decision to cut the public out of the decision-making process at the Department of Health and Human Services. This move has sparked concern among patient groups, lawmakers, and the private sector.

The Richardson Waiver, adopted in 1971, allowed for public notices and feedback on proposals that were previously excluded from the Administrative Procedure Act. This waiver was seen as a way to involve the public more often than required by law. However, Kennedy’s recent decision would move much of the agency’s deliberation behind closed doors, limiting transparency and public participation.

A coalition of nearly two dozen patient advocacy groups has called on HHS to revoke this decision, citing the importance of public input in developing health care regulations that address patient needs and improve access to quality care. Organizations such as the American Kidney Fund, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and American Lung Association have joined in urging HHS to reconsider the policy change.

While some lawmakers have expressed concerns about the decision, few have publicly opposed it. Senator Andy Kim questioned nominees for leadership positions at NIH and the FDA about the Richardson Waiver, emphasizing the importance of public comment on federal agency activities.

The lack of clarity on how HHS will conduct its business moving forward has raised concerns in the private sector as well. Investment advisors and attorneys have warned clients about potential outcomes, including changes to public health guidance, regulations, and policies affecting programs like Medicaid.

Critics of the decision argue that it could lead to less effective policies and more lawsuits, as the federal government may not fully understand the implications of proposals without public input. For the private sector, it means less opportunity to make their positions known publicly, potentially leading to more informal, private appeals to HHS officials.

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