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Trump administration agrees to restore health websites and data

The settlement mandates restoration of deleted federal health websites crucial for medical professionals, affecting data on vaccines and minority health, impacting over 13,000 Washington physicians.

  • The Washington State Medical Association announced that a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was settled, leading to the restoration of several webpages and resources that were deleted by the federal government.
  • A lawsuit filed by nine medical organizations challenged the deletion of vital public health data, which included information on vaccines and minority health issues, and called the Trump administration's actions arbitrary and unreasonable.
  • HHS has agreed to restore over 100 health-related websites and resources, as federal officials confirm their commitment to removing certain ideologies from federal programs.
  • The settlement terms require HHS to restore websites and data sources identified in the complaint that were unlawfully taken down earlier this year.
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Trump administration agrees to restore health websites and data

Federal officials have agreed to restore health- and science-related webpages and data following a lawsuit settlement with doctors' groups and other organizations.

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