

American Health Gets a Pink Slip
Apr 3, 2025
Joining the discussion are Sarah Karlin-Smith from The Pink Sheet, Rachel Cohrs Zhang from Bloomberg News, and Lauren Weber from The Washington Post. They delve into the sweeping layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services, analyzing how the loss of experienced staff could jeopardize public health. The conversation also covers the challenges surrounding short-term health insurance, revealing shocking costs for preventive care. Plus, they highlight critical political developments impacting healthcare policy and women’s health issues.
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Unprecedented HHS Purge
- The HHS experienced a rapid, sweeping purge eliminating thousands of health and science professionals.
- This dismantling is unprecedented in speed and scope in decades of health policy history.
FDA Layoffs Undermine Core Functions
- Layoffs at FDA hit senior scientists and policy staff critical to drug safety and regulation.
- Removing non-titled key personnel disrupts vital health functions and access to resources.
CDC Cuts Jeopardize Prevention Efforts
- The CDC lost entire small agencies vital for injury prevention and chronic disease care.
- Cutting these impairs long-term health and negates potential healthcare cost savings.