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Updated · chir.georgetown.edu · Jun 12
ACIP Downgrades Some Vaccine Guidance After Kennedy Jr. Replaces All 17 Members
Updated
Updated · chir.georgetown.edu · Jun 12

ACIP Downgrades Some Vaccine Guidance After Kennedy Jr. Replaces All 17 Members

3 articles · Updated · chir.georgetown.edu · Jun 12

Summary

  • ACIP has started stripping some vaccines of universal recommendations and shifting them to shared clinical decision-making, a change that weakens the default expectation to vaccinate.
  • That shift followed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s full replacement of the committee's 17 members over the past year, altering how the panel reviews evidence and issues guidance.
  • Shared clinical decision-making still qualifies for no-cost coverage under the Affordable Care Act, but the less direct label could confuse patients, providers and insurers about whether shots are routinely recommended.
  • State and federal regulators could limit that confusion by explicitly confirming coverage mandates apply to SCDM recommendations and by increasing insurer oversight.

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