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Updated · Reuters · May 20
Kennedy Fires 2 Preventive Panel Leaders as HHS Seeks Replacements by May 23
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 20

Kennedy Fires 2 Preventive Panel Leaders as HHS Seeks Replacements by May 23

6 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 20
  • May 11 letters removed Preventive Services Task Force chair John Wong and vice chair Esa Davis, even though their terms ran to 2027 and 2028, respectively.
  • HHS said the firings were administrative and tied to new standard operating procedures, with applications for panel seats open through May 23; Wong said both ousted leaders reapplied.
  • The 16-member task force last met more than a year ago after Kennedy canceled scheduled meetings, and five expired seats from December still have not been filled.
  • Medical experts say the panel's sidelining is already delaying updates to no-cost screening guidance for cancer, heart disease and other conditions.
  • The task force's recommendations shape preventive services insurers must cover without patient cost-sharing, and the Supreme Court last June affirmed the health secretary's authority to review them.
With a key health panel's leaders fired, is the future of free preventive care now in question?
A top health panel is being remade. Can science stay independent when leadership changes overnight?