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Misinformation discussion on line: impact on health and medical sciences: 8:30 AM, The Hill
Wed, 2025-01-15 21:44 — mike kraftAs health misinformation spreads faster on social media than even the most contagious viruses, Americans’ overall trust in medical scientists continues to be lower than before the pandemic, according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
It’s no surprise then that—as misinformation fueled ongoing vaccine hesitancy in 2024—whooping cough and measles outbreaks surged four times higher than the year before. Mistrust in public health has grown far beyond vaccines to include questioning the safety of fluoridated water and pasteurized milk. Public health has more than just a public relations problem; the consequences are deadly.
What damage has already been done and what challenges lie ahead? Who decides what is true information versus misinformation? And what can public health leaders do to restore trust in medical science and U.S. health agencies?
Join The Hill as we convene leaders in government, healthcare, science and patient advocacy to answer these questions and more and make sense of the current state of healthcare discourse.
LOCATION
Washington, DC, and streaming nationwide
DATE & TIME
Thursday, January 16
7:45 AM ET Registration & Networking
8:30 AM ET Programming begins
10:00 AM ET Programming concludes
Speakers:
- Rep. Kim Schrier, MD (D-WA), Member, House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health
- Dr. Larry Bucshon, Former Congressman (R-IN); Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
- Imran Ahmed, Founder & CEO, Center for Countering Digital Hate
- Lynn Albizo, Chief Public Policy Officer, Immune Deficiency Foundation
- Dr. Georges C. Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association
- Dr. Paul Offit, Director – Vaccine Education Center & Attending Physician – Division of Infectious Diseases, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Sponsor Perspective:
- Sue Peschin, President & CEO, Alliance for Aging Research
Moderator:
- Steve Scully, Contributing Editor, The Hill
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