What is The Federal Department of Health and Human Services?
It is the sprawling agency responsible for administering millions of Americans’ health insurance, approving drugs and medical supplies, regulating food and responding to infectious-disease outbreaks.
At this point in my life and career, I am in favor of centralized programs, information, and research that can be disseminated to the states from federal departments run by those trained in the fields they study and cover. That’s why it is better and more efficient — not wasteful or over-priced “paper-pushers” as too many seem to claim — because the best and the brightest in both their training and their uncanny intelligence to think outside the box and follow scientific protocol centers such people into an effective network.
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