RFK Jr.'s HHS Seeks Medical Records Access

2026-06-04
RFK Jr.'s HHS Seeks Medical Records Access

The Health and Human Services Department, under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is seeking access to Americans' medical records, sparking questions and prompting a departmental explanation. The request, initiated within the HHS, has drawn attention due to Kennedy Jr.'s past statements and advocacy regarding vaccine safety and potential links to autism.

According to the department, the request for medical records access is not related to any specific autism research initiative. HHS officials have stated that the purpose of the data access is currently undefined and under review. While details remain scarce, the department assures the public that any access will adhere to all applicable privacy laws and regulations, including HIPAA.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long been a vocal critic of vaccine policies and has repeatedly questioned the safety of vaccines, including suggesting a possible connection to autism. These views, which have been widely disputed by the scientific and medical community, have made his leadership of the HHS a subject of scrutiny and concern among some public health experts. The department's move to seek medical records access, while not explicitly linked to autism research, has inevitably raised questions given Kennedy Jr.’s established stance.

The HHS has not released further information regarding the scope or intended use of the requested medical records. The department indicated that ongoing reviews will determine the specific data needed and the procedures for accessing it, all while maintaining a commitment to protecting patient privacy. Further updates are expected as the process unfolds.

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