Ashish K Jha
@ashishkjha.bsky.social
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Physician, Researcher, Advocate for the notion that an ounce of evidence is worth a pound of opinion. @brownpublichealth.bsky.social My views are solely my own (who else would want them??)

Ashish Kumar Jha is an Indian-American general internist physician and academic who served as the White House COVID-19 response coordinator from 2022–2023. He has been Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health since 2020. Prior to Brown, he was the K.T. Li Professor of Global Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, faculty director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, and a Senior Advisor at Albright Stonebridge Group. Jha is recognized as one of the leading health policy scholars in the nation. Jha's role at Brown University focuses on improving the quality and cost of health care, and on the impact of public health policy. .. more

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I'm a physician and Dean of Public Health @brownpublichealth.bsky.social

This is a time to rebuild public health

And we do that by:

1. Relying on evidence and data to make recommendations

2. Sharing what we know openly and honestly

3. Seeking to understand others through listening

Join me

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How bad was Trump's Tylenol presser?

@ashishkjha.bsky.social, physician and former White House COVID-19 response coordinator, tells @citizencohn.bsky.social it was the worst public health briefing since the bleach moment.

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In my weekly podcast, I had a fabulous conversation with a brilliant Obstetrician about how she advises pregnant women about the risks and benefits of taking a medicine

Dr. Elizabeth Langen is really good

This is worth your time

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Dr. @ashishkjha.bsky.social, who led Biden’s coronavirus response, on what the Trump administration’s MAHA report leaves out.

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/09/12/o...
The number one cause of death for kids in America is gun violence, a fact that the MAHA report makes no mention of. It's been the leading cause of death in children since 2020. In fact, a report from Johns Hopkins found that in 2022 alone, 2,526 children under 17 years old died from firearm-related injuries. The other leading cause of child mortality is motor vehicle accidents, which have killed more than 1,000 children under the age of 14 each year since 2013.
Despite these jarring figures, the MAHA strategy report is silent on these topics, offering no solutions for preventing gun deaths or making our roads safer for kids. How do we take seriously a report on children's health that fails to acknowledge the two leading causes of death?

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brownpublichealth.bsky.social
"The number one cause of death for kids in America is gun violence, a fact that the MAHA report makes no mention of," Dean @ashishkjha.bsky.social writes in a @bostonglobe.com opinion. It gets some things right, he says, but "offers no real path to a healthier America."
The problem with RFK Jr.'s MAHA report - The Boston Globe
It falls short in its honesty, its innovation, and the evidence.
www.bostonglobe.com

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brownpublichealth.bsky.social
"This amounts to a very dark moment for public health. . . The department needs leadership that respects evidence and allows CDC to operate free from political interference. Without that, it is hard to see how the agency can recover."

Read more from Dean @ashishkjha.bsky.social in @statnews.com⤵️
CDC's crisis marks a dark moment for public health
“The firing of Susan Monarez, the first Senate-confirmed CDC director in history, was more than just unprecedented,” writes Ashish K. Jha.
www.statnews.com

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There is a destruction of leadership at the CDC. The newly confirmed Director is out

Most of the top leaders who run key centers have resigned en masse

Wholesale implosion

All because of @SecKennedy leadership

What a disaster

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ourworldindata.org
The global COVID-19 vaccination effort is estimated to have saved around 20 million lives — in just its first year.
This chart, titled "COVID-19 vaccination saved millions of lives worldwide," illustrates the estimated global number of deaths averted between December 2021 and December 2022 due to COVID-19 vaccination. The chart compares the actual number of excess deaths with the estimated number of lives saved by vaccinations, both directly (in dark blue, representing 15.5 million deaths averted) and indirectly (in light blue, representing 4.3 million deaths averted from lower infection rates). The pink area shows the actual number of excess deaths, totaling 11.6 million.

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spsaki.bsky.social
Gavi works in close partnership (operationally and financially) with governments around the world to distribute life-saving vaccines to children. Their work has saved nearly 20 million lives since 2000.

Kennedy is either misinformed or lying, but either way children will die as a result.
Kennedy Withdraws Funding Pledge to International Vaccine Agency
www.nytimes.com

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brownpublichealth.bsky.social
"That’s the unspoken promise of our health care system: when the worst happens, an ER will be there, no questions asked. But that promise is about to become harder to keep."

Dean @ashishkjha.bsky.social writing in @timemagazine.bsky.social⤵️
time.com/7300067/budg...
The Budget Bill Could Make Your ER a Mess
Tucked inside the massive bill is a "wrecking ball" for local hospitals, writes Dr. Ashish Jha.
time.com

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This move by Kennedy is just awful
spsaki.bsky.social
Gavi works in close partnership (operationally and financially) with governments around the world to distribute life-saving vaccines to children. Their work has saved nearly 20 million lives since 2000.

Kennedy is either misinformed or lying, but either way children will die as a result.
Kennedy Withdraws Funding Pledge to International Vaccine Agency
www.nytimes.com

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I do have a proposal

What RFK Jr did with ACIP makes one thing clear:

I don't believe we can rely on the federal government to keep vaccines accessible for Americans any longer

So I have a proposal

Its time for medical societies and for states to step up

They can. And they should
jonahblank.bsky.social
#RFKJr is dismantling America's access to #vaccines, and subjecting all of us to risk to deadly illnesses. And nobody is doing anything to stop him:
-Not Congress. Not the courts. Not healthcare corporations.

Dr @ashishkjha.bsky.social has a proposal:
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Opinion | RFK Jr. is sabotaging the vaccine program. Here’s how to stop him.
States must act swiftly to protect their residents — especially children and the vulnerable.
www.washingtonpost.com

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jonahblank.bsky.social
#RFKJr is dismantling America's access to #vaccines, and subjecting all of us to risk to deadly illnesses. And nobody is doing anything to stop him:
-Not Congress. Not the courts. Not healthcare corporations.

Dr @ashishkjha.bsky.social has a proposal:
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Opinion | RFK Jr. is sabotaging the vaccine program. Here’s how to stop him.
States must act swiftly to protect their residents — especially children and the vulnerable.
www.washingtonpost.com

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spsaki.bsky.social
Foreign aid can save lives and ALSO advance U.S. interests in the world. Its not an either/or.

I argued in @thinkglobalhealth.org that foreign aid builds soft power when it is:

✅ Visible
✅ Altruistic
✅ Effective
✅ Aligned with country priorities
U.S. Soft Power: Next Steps After the Foreign Aid Withdrawal | Think Global Health
A former White House official on the future of advancing strategic interests while saving lives and growing economies
www.thinkglobalhealth.org

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The CDC data ends in 2018 and CDC has stopped updating its website

But over the past 50 years, we've had sizeable gains

What has driven the progress?

1. Less malnutrition
2. Vaccines
3. Better healthcare for kids

The MAHA commission misses all this progress

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The recent MAHA Commission called kids in America "the sickest generation in American history in terms of chronic disease"

It failed to mention the HUGE progress we have made in childhood mortality over the past 50 years

Deaths for every age group of kids down 50-75%

Here's CDC's Data

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