

Kennedy's Health Plan for America + Do Black Americans Feel Seen By MAHA? A Conversation w Dr. Michael Forde
**We recorded this episode on Wednesday early morning. **
The big MAHA report is out, a roadmap for how Kennedy and the Trump administration plan to tackle the chronic disease crisis impacting America's children. It’s a bold attempt to turn the federal government toward confronting the dire state of our health.
In this episode, we break down what’s in the plan, what’s missing, and how both the MAHA movement and the public health community are responding.
Joining us is Dr. Michael Forde, a public health leader working to reduce health inequity and inequality. At a moment when MAHA has moved chronic disease to the center of the national conversation, does the Black community feel included in their plan? And how do recent cuts to food programs, Medicaid, and diversity-focused health research square with the mission of making all communities healthier?
Finally, we ask, how can medicine, science, and public health build trust with a community that has profound reasons to mistrust them?
Hosts:
Brinda Adhikari
Tom Johnson
Dr. Maggie Bartlett
Dr. Mark Abdelmalek
Guest:
Dr. Michael Forde, a public health leader focused on public health equity. He is the director of health equity for a Fortune 500 health company, where he works within the state of Maryland to improve access to care, with a focus on Medicaid.
Follow him on IG, YouTube and TikTok, @MichaelHForde, where he breaks down the history, stories and facts about the Black American experience with our health system.
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