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Medical group urges Kennedy not to fire US care task force

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The Association (AMA) has urged U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Jr. to the current members of the United States Preventive Services Force (USPSTF), an advisory panel responsible for recommending preventive health measures such as cancer screenings. In a letter dated 27, 2025, AMA CEO John Whyte expressed over reports that Kennedy planned to dismiss all 16 members of the panel. The of Health and Human Services (HHS) has not yet confirmed any decision regarding the USPSTF’s future.

The Wall Street Journal that Kennedy intended to remove all USPSTF members, a move that would align with his previous actions, including the June dismissal of all 17 members of the for Disease and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). These actions are part of Kennedy’s broader to reshape U.S. public health regulation.

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The AMA emphasized the importance of the USPSTF’s evidence- recommendations for public health. The letter stated that USPSTF members a crucial role in evaluating the benefits and harms of preventive services and making evidence-based recommendations for implementation in primary care settings. The AMA urged Kennedy to retain the current members and maintain the panel’s regular meeting schedule to ensure timely dissemination of recommendations.

In June, the AMA passed an emergency calling for a Senate investigation into the firing of ACIP members and demanded a reversal of those actions. The group also sent a letter to Kennedy at that , urging the immediate reinstatement of the dismissed ACIP members.

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The reshaping of the USPSTF has raised concerns among health organizations and . AcademyHealth, a nonprofit health research group, sent a letter to urging lawmakers to protect the task force from political interference. More than 100 health organizations signed the letter, emphasizing the panel’s role in providing science-based guidance and the need to maintain its integrity.

The USPSTF, over 40 years ago, is composed of volunteer medical experts serving staggered terms. Its recommendations have significant implications for preventive healthcare policy in the United States.

The current developments have sparked a broader debate about the role of political influence in shaping public health policy and the importance of maintaining independent, evidence-based advisory panels.

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