Secretary
Azar Attends G7 Health Ministerial Meeting and Participates in
Bilateral Meetings
Today, May 16, 2019, Health and Human Services
Secretary Alex Azar participated in bilateral meetings with health
ministers and attended the first day of the G7 Health Ministerial
Meeting in Paris, France, as the head of the U.S. delegation.
First, Secretary Azar participated in a bilateral
meeting with Agnès Buzyn, France’s Minister of Solidarity and
Health, where they discussed the importance of vaccines and the
need to work together towards global health security in the context
of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC). They also discussed President Trump’s plan to lower drug
prices and reduce out-of-pocket costs. At the conclusion of the
meeting, Secretary Azar and Minister Buzyn discussed the U.S.
government’s Antimicrobial
Resistance Challenge.
In the afternoon at the G7 Health Ministerial Meeting,
ministers discussed strengthening primary healthcare, which
addresses the needs of populations at every stage of people’s
lives, to combat health inequalities and why a common operational
culture of primary healthcare strengthening is now needed. During
the meeting, Secretary Azar noted that the best thing for improving
health inequalities is employment and economic opportunity. He
praised President Trump’s leadership to secure new jobs for
Americans and the U.S. unemployment rate which is the lowest in 50
years and the lowest rate unemployment ever recorded for African
Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans.
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