Viewpoints: Trump’s CMS Deserves Praise, ACA’s Key Architect Says; Many Predictions About Pot Use Were Wrong
Opinion writers weigh in on these topics and others.
During the first Trump administration, the Food and Drug Administration was widely viewed as a standout agency, enhancing and expediting drug regulation, regulating tobacco and vaping, and addressing food safety. In the first year of Trump鈥檚 second term, the FDA, along with many other health agencies, has turned into a politicized and demoralized agency. Conversely, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services 聽鈥 which oversees $1.7 trillion in outlays for health care services, 24% of the federal budget 鈥 has become the shining star. (Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Merjan L. Ozisik, 2/9)
Given the growing harms from marijuana use, American lawmakers should do more to regulate it. (2/9)
When CBS News designates these influencers with deep commercial entanglements as 鈥渆xpert contributors鈥 and widens their platform, it further perpetuates this cycle of pseudoscientific health consumerism being passed off as sound evidence-based health advice.聽(Dr. Adrian Chavez, 2/6)
For those without 鈥渒ith or kin,鈥 we may need to create a new profession skilled in serving as the 鈥渢rusted other鈥 (perhaps this is the same profession I鈥檝e argued for to foster access to the technologies that support a person living with cognitive impairment). Law and medicine must work out important details, such as how to record the care partner in the electronic medical record, the conditions for contacting them, when they ought to attend a visit, and whether they should have private time with the clinician. (Jason Karlawish, 2/6)
A kid鈥檚 first joke reveals a complex mind. (Gina Mireault, 2/4)