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The little-known architect of $67B in HHS cuts

Last updated: June 2, 2025 8:49 pm
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The impact of budget cuts on U.S. government research and disease prevention cannot be overstated. The repercussions of these cuts have been felt by thousands of workers and academics, with many predicting that future generations will suffer as a result. At the heart of these cost-cutting measures is a relatively unknown figure – Brad Smith.

Smith has been instrumental in directing the cost-cutting efforts at the Department of Health and Human Services, specifically within the U.S. DOGE Service. This agency plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of drugs, preventing the spread of diseases, and providing essential healthcare services to vulnerable populations such as the elderly, disabled, and low-income Americans.

The impact of these cuts has been significant, with research projects being abandoned, talented scientists leaving the country, and a decline in the overall quality of healthcare services. The repercussions of these actions are far-reaching, with many experts warning that the long-term effects could be devastating.

Despite the severity of the situation, access to in-depth analysis and information on this topic is restricted to STAT+ subscribers. This exclusive content provides valuable insights into the challenges facing the healthcare system and the implications of these budget cuts. To unlock this valuable information and stay informed on the latest developments in healthcare, consider subscribing to STAT+ today.

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