Chief Healthcare Executive January 21, 2025
Ron Southwick

The 47th president talked about ending chronic disease. He also started the process of getting the U.S. out of the World Health Organization.

As he took the oath of office Monday, President Donald Trump talked about healthcare in his inaugural address.

Before his first day in office ended, he signed an order to begin the process of taking the United States out of the World Health Organization. He also ordered a hiring freeze that could affect health agencies.

Trump talked about healthcare issues in a few brief portions of his first speech as president Monday. He said his administration is going to tackle chronic diseases and work to improve the health of kids.

“We will end the chronic disease epidemic...

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