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Why would Joe Biden nominate a pediatrician for assistant secretary of health? Shouldn't he choose someone with a background in infectious diseases?

Why exactly would you imagine that would be necessary?If it’s not clear, the Secretary of Health needn’t even be a medical professional: the job is an administrative and bureaucratic one, effectively overseeing Federal efforts focusing on a particular area of governance. The person in that role doesn’t necessarily have to have worked within that field: the Secretary of Defense need not be former military, the same as the Secretary of Education need not have taught, and the Secretary of Transportation need not have driven buses for a living.What they need to have is competence in administration: they are, in effect, managing a large department with broad authority and scope. Most experts in infectious diseases have considerable expertise, but in their field, not in administration.I also ought to add that President Biden is putting his resources to good use: his experts in infectious disease are serving on his Covid-19 Advisory Board, and within the CDC.Oh, also: Biden hasn’t nominated a Pediatrician to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. Rather, he’s selected Xavier Becerra, Attorney-General for California, and a former Congressman, having represented three separate Congressional districts across his career. He’s an administrator, which makes him ideal for such a role.

Why doesn't the American government open its own hospitals, which could provide medical care for free?

The government completely “manages” from top to bottom 2 healthcare systems. All the administrators, staff and doctors are federal employees and answer to the taxpayers. They are the Indian Health Service and the VA health system.The problems in the VA are well documented; mismanagement, inefficiencies, very long wait times, and lack of accountability. We don’t hear much about the Indian Health Service but their problems there are even worse.6 big things the new Veterans Affairs chief will have to address‘We took a broken system and just broke it completely’More than 1/3 of VA suicide hotline calls roll overOne woman died after she was left on the floor of her hospital room, overdosed by poorly trained staff.Others died in ambulances on long journeys to emergency rooms because local facilities were closed for being such a mess.Witness after witness at a Senate hearing Wednesday begged the federal government to properly fund the neglected Indian Health Service, and even government officials in charge of the service said they were struggling to get the resources they need."What we’ve found is simply horrifying and unacceptable. In my view, the information provided to this committee and witness first hand can be summed up in one word: malpractice," Wyoming Republican Senator John Barrasso, who chairs the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.“The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — another agency within the Department of Health and Human Services — has confirmed not only that these same problems continue to fester, but that they pose immediate risk to patient safety,” Barrasso added.“In fact, they have led to multiple patient deaths.”https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/care-native-american-health-facilities-called-horrifying-unacceptable-senate-hearing-n510826

How can Trump legally order hospitals to send their data to Washington instead of the CDC? How concerned are you that the administration will alter the numbers to make it appear the virus is going away?

Take a look at the government org chart. The CDC reports to the Department of Health and Human Services. HHS reports to the President. They are all in Washington.This is all being done in an attempt to use a new analytics platform contracted by the HHS with Palantir for the purpose of anticipating hot spots and hospital stress to allow the federal government to send medical personnel and equipment, as is currently being doing for Texas and Los Angeles.The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) posted a guidance document outlining the new data reporting changes on July 10 and held a media briefing on July 15.At the briefing, CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD, said that data was being submitted by hospitals and states through too many sources and it would be more efficient to remove the COVID-19 reporting from the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) and funnel it all directly to a new platform created in April, HHS Protect."This reduces their reporting burden, it reduces the confusion and duplication of reporting, streamlines reporting, and enables us to distribute scarce resources using the best possible approach," Redfield told reporters.The data will be available to the CDC as they are reported by county and state health officials and also used by analytic teams at Johns Hopkins and the University of Washington.Palantir, an analytics company co-founded by Trump ally Peter Thiel, is supporting the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in building a tool to track the spread of the coronavirus, according to a new report from The Daily Beast.The tool, which is reportedly called HHS Protect Now, is already up and running as of April 10th and it helps officials compile reports on the coronavirus’ spread through the US by collecting data from state and local governments, healthcare institutions, and colleges. It is unclear what exactly this data is, where it comes from, or how it’s being used. It’s also unclear if Palantir is the sole technology provider of the tool, or if other partners are involved.Reports earlier this month first surfaced Palantir’s involvement with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the UK’s National Health Service regarding coronavirus tracking software and other assistance in combating the global pandemic. This would appear to be an extension of that work; Palantir has at least two active contracts with HHS, one signed in January and the other less than two weeks ago.Reports earlier this month first surfaced Palantir’s involvement with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the UK’s National Health Service regarding coronavirus tracking software and other assistance in combating the global pandemic. This would appear to be an extension of that work; Palantir has at least two active contracts with HHS, one signed in January and the other less than two weeks ago.Here’s how The Daily Beast describes the initiative, based on sources with knowledge of the project and confirmation from HHS itself:The HHS Protect Now platform, which is set to be unveiled later this week, pulls data from across the federal government, state and local governments, healthcare facilities, and colleges, to help administration officials determine how to “mitigate and prevent spread” of the coronavirus, according to a spokesperson for the department.And here’s an at least partial description of the kind of data we’re talking about here:HHS said it has 187 data sets integrated into the platform, with inputs that include hospital capacity and inventories, supply chain data from the government and industry, diagnostic and geographic testing data, demographic statistics, state policy actions, and coronavirus and flu-like emergency department data. The spokesperson also said HHS was relying on “private sector partner contributions of data.”“We are using the data aggregated... to paint a picture for the Task Force, and state and local leaders to show the impact of their strategic decisions,” the HHS spokesperson told The Daily Beast in a statement. “For instance, if there are a number of cases concentrated at a hospital next to an airport and a mass transit stop, we can build a predictive model using a transmission chain to predict how quickly the disease will spread taking into account these factors.”Peter Thiel’s controversial Palantir is helping build a coronavirus tracking tool for the Trump admin

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