U. S. Calls for New Experts for Preventive Health Group
Washington, D.C., USAWed Apr 29 2026
The U. S. government wants new members for a key health team that decides which medical screenings and tests get free coverage. The Preventive Services Task Force hasn’t met in over a year, and three planned meetings were scrapped. Five spots opened up when members’ terms ended in December, but no replacements were named.
Experts say the delay is causing real problems. Without updates, outdated guidelines remain in place for conditions like cancer and heart disease. Medical groups recently told Congress the panel has become too slow and ineffective. The government is now asking doctors and researchers in fields like heart care, cancer treatment, and women’s health to apply by May 23.
The task force normally has 16 members but hasn’t operated at full strength for months. Critics argue that without regular meetings and fresh input, the group can’t keep up with new medical findings. Some suspect the slowdown may be intentional, though officials haven’t confirmed that.
Doctors and patients rely on the panel’s recommendations to know which preventive care is truly useful. When guidelines stay the same for too long, people might miss important screenings or get unnecessary tests. The current gap means medical groups are operating with incomplete information, which could affect millions of Americans.
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