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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > STAT+: HHS backtracks on pledge to disclose new vaccine advisers’ conflicts of interest
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STAT+: HHS backtracks on pledge to disclose new vaccine advisers’ conflicts of interest

Last updated: July 9, 2025 8:05 pm
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The Department of Health and Human Services is currently under scrutiny for failing to disclose conflicts of interest among new vaccine advisers, despite promises to do so. This lack of transparency has raised concerns about the integrity of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and has led to questions about the agency’s commitment to ethical standards.

Previously, agency officials had stated that they would release ethics forms for seven new members of the ACIP before the group’s first meeting in late June. However, this deadline has passed without any disclosure of potential conflicts of interest among the new appointees. This lack of information is particularly concerning given the detailed conflict-of-interest database that was established for previous panelists under the tenure of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The searchable database, located in the “Radical Transparency” section of the agency’s website, was a key component of Kennedy’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability within the department.

The failure to disclose conflicts of interest among new ACIP members has raised red flags among public health advocates and watchdog groups, who argue that such information is crucial for ensuring that vaccine policy decisions are made in the best interest of the public. Without transparency about potential biases or financial ties, there is a risk that the decisions made by the ACIP could be influenced by factors other than scientific evidence and public health considerations.

In light of these concerns, it is imperative that the Department of Health and Human Services uphold its commitment to transparency and ethics by promptly releasing the ethics forms for new ACIP members. Failure to do so undermines the credibility of the advisory committee and erodes public trust in the vaccine decision-making process. As the agency works to address this issue, it is essential that stakeholders continue to push for greater transparency and accountability in vaccine policy development.

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