RFK Jr. Misstates Health Programs
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confused Medicare, Medicaid, and Medicare Advantage during Senate confirmation hearing

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confused Medicare , Medicaid , and Medicare Advantage during Senate confirmation hearing.
Kennedy said Medicaid is "fully paid for by the federal government," when in fact it is paid through a mix of state and federal money.
The American Public Health Association ( APHA ) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) questioned Kennedy 's fitness to run HHS .
Kennedy conveyed "quite a few instances of disinformation," expert says.
Some of his comments suggested that perhaps he was unclear on what Medicaid was.
Some experts agree that COVID vaccines are inappropriate for 6-year-olds who have " zero risk of COVID" Children can experience complications months after they recover, AAP president says.
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