800 Medical Professionals Endorse RFK Jr. to Lead Health & Human Services, Showing Widespread Support from Medical Community to Make America Healthy Again

Doctors from Across America, including Leading Family Physicians and Trusted Names in Functional Medicine, Oncology, Cardiology, and more Urge RFK Jr.'s Confirmation

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 800 medical professionals endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead Health & Human Services (HHS) in a letter today, demonstrating broad support from the medical community for Kennedy's nomination as Secretary of HHS to Make America Healthy Again.

MAHA Action, a 501c4 organization, is rallying the powerful grassroots health movement that swept the nation in support of Robert F. Kennedy to empower Americans to take action in support of Kennedy’s appointment to lead Health & Human Services (HHS). (PRNewsfoto/MAHA Action)
MAHA Action, a 501c4 organization, is rallying the powerful grassroots health movement that swept the nation in support of Robert F. Kennedy to empower Americans to take action in support of Kennedy’s appointment to lead Health & Human Services (HHS). (PRNewsfoto/MAHA Action)

The letter, which is addressed to the Senate, states, "America stands at a crossroads.  The conventional approaches of the past have failed to reverse our declining health outcomes.  By confirming Mr. Kennedy, you will empower a leader prepared to tackle these challenges head-on, delivering the bold, systemic reforms our public health system desperately needs."

The letter represents the voices of health leaders across the US, including Dr. Mehmet Oz, physician, professor emeritus of cardiothoracic surgery at Columbia University and the current nominee to serve as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Dr. Mark Hyman, one of the most trusted names in functional medicine, practicing physician and the founder of Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, Dr. John Abramson, selected by his peers as one of a handful of best family practitioners in Massachusetts who's been on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for 16 years, Dr. Casey Means, the Stanford-educated medical doctor and New York Times bestselling author focused on how to keep people out of the operating room, Dr. Jeff Vacirca, a renowned cancer physician and Chairman and CEO of the Board of New York Cancer & Blood Specialists, and more.

"Americans' healthy life expectancy ranks 67th in the world, while Americans pay almost twice as much for healthcare per person as the citizens in other wealthy nations," said Dr. Abramson, a signatory on the letter who's served as a family physician for 22 years and has taught primary care and currently teaches health care policy at Harvard Medical School.  "Epidemiologic imbalance of our health research (96% directed at new drugs and devices) and non-transparency of clinical trial data in the peer review process play a large role in sustaining our outlier status of poor health and high costs.  This dysfunction can and must be corrected."

Doctors who are interested in supporting this historic nomination to Make America Healthy Again can sign on to the letter here.  The letter states: