AMA Delegates Vow to Push Back on RFK Jr.'s Health Agenda
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At the AMA’s annual meeting, delegates elected Sandra Fryhofer as president-elect and signaled a tougher stance toward Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., criticizing his vaccine policy moves and shifts on Medicaid. The AMA’s leadership is pushing back on Kennedy’s vaccine schedule changes and broader health reforms while stressing the importance of physician reimbursement and patient care, highlighting an internal divide over public health priorities in a politically charged healthcare landscape.
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