MedCity News November 13, 2024
Neal K. Shah

The convergence of Trump’s political capital, Kennedy’s agricultural vision, and existing technological capabilities creates an unprecedented opportunity to restructure America’s approach to health and disease prevention.

As a healthcare leader who has spent years studying the intersection of technology and patient outcomes, I’ve witnessed numerous supposed “disruptions” to our healthcare system. But the most significant transformation about to hit American healthcare isn’t coming from Silicon Valley, pharmaceutical companies, or traditional reform efforts. Instead, it’s emerging from an unexpected alliance between Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., centered on a radical reimagining of American agriculture.

The implications for healthcare are staggering – and almost entirely overlooked by industry leaders.

When Trump recently proclaimed he would let Kennedy “go wild on...

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