The White House, as part of the broader Make America Healthy Again platform, released the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy to improve children’s health outcomes on Sept. 9. While the report references oral health, it does not consistently detail dental disease.
The Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy — which follows a 73-page May report on the behavioral, medical and environmental impacts on children’s health — includes recommendations for advancing research and innovation, realigning incentives and systems emphasize outcomes, streamlining processes and targeted deregulation, agency restructuring, increasing public awareness and knowledge and fostering private sector collaboration. The report was spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Source: Make Our Children Healthy Again report released / ADA News

