Forbes November 8, 2024
Steve Brozak

There can be no mistake: Donald Trump has just been elected with a mandate for change. In announcing that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can go wild on health, he has targeted healthcare in America as a prime candidate for major change. That mandate may be a force that revitalizes and restructures the US healthcare system, or it could be Camelot on a curve where the realities of change are minimal. Here are five areas that can show how RFK Jr. decides between the two:

The Vaccine Question

First, Kennedy, a noted vaccine skeptic, would do a much-needed service by determining and elucidating the risks and efficacies of all vaccines, especially those for COVID-19 and influenza. In a recent post, he...

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