The HHS is calling on Americans to help it slash burdensome regulations, ensuring providers can spend more time treating patients and less time filling out paperwork.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made it his mission to clean up the department and it appears they are taking the next step in slashing the red tape that is bogging down the healthcare industry. In an X post put out on Sunday, social media users were asked to point out some regulations they’d like to see reviewed and potentially rescinded.
Look:
Slashing stifling regulations can improve healthcare in America, giving providers more time to focus on patients instead of paperwork.
You can help—visit: https://t.co/s89zuAx3pk and submit your suggestions for rules to rescind by July 14. pic.twitter.com/hz0jbLBxsz
— HHS.gov (@HHSGov) July 6, 2025
“Slashing stifling regulations can improve healthcare in America, giving providers more time to focus on patients instead of paperwork. You can help—visit: http://regulations.gov/deregulation and submit your suggestions for rules to rescind by July 14,” the post reads.
Users responded:
Withdraw the entire vaccination schedule.
— Vance Murphy (@vancemurphy) July 6, 2025
Eliminate the regulations that killed the private physician practices and allowed a few large hospital systems to take over.
— Minnesota Refugee (@alisharl62) July 6, 2025
The paperwork required for new patients to fill out on behalf of government is ridiculous. You make an appointment for your foot and the questions on this paperwork have little to nothing to do with why you’re there. Government does not need to know about my mental status, etc.
— Dixie B (@dixeely) July 7, 2025
You think?
Reality check: Your dose of Tylenol in the hospital cost $50 because of the “paperwork.”
— John Taznar (@Taznari) July 6, 2025
Read the room….
Overturn the entirety of the 1986 NCVIA! Make Big pHARMa liable again— Mrs. Rayne (@MrsRayne8) July 6, 2025
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