Donald Trump’s recent executive order aims to overhaul healthcare for American children, focusing on mental health and chronic disease prevention.
The initiative, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., introduces the “Make America Healthy Again Commission” to address the overuse of psychiatric medications such as SSRIs, antipsychotics, and stimulants.
The commission will report on these drugs’ impact and propose strategies to improve children’s health within 180 days. However, many healthcare professionals, including Dr. Lelach Rave and Summer Starr, have expressed concern. They argue that while monitoring prescriptions is important, restricting access to critical mental health medications could hinder recovery and contribute to stigma around mental illness.