Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New Candidates to Head HHS Emerge, Suspense Mounts

Two additional candidates have emerged as possible nominees to be secretary of health and human services, reports The Washington Post. According to Democratic sources in and around the White House, those candidates are Lloyd Dean and Jack Lew.

Dean is chief executive of San Francisco-based Catholic Healthcare West and was recently named one of the top 25 minority health care executives by Modern Healthcare Magazine. Lew was involved in health care reform during the Clinton Administration and worked in the White House Office of Management and Budget, according to The Post. One small snag, reports The Post, is that Lew was recently confirmed as deputy secretary of state.

Yesterday we reported that Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius was at the top of Obama's list to replace former Senator Tom Daschle as the nominee for U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services. Sebelius removed herself from consideration for a cabinet position last December, citing the need to reform Kansas' budget. However, The Wall Street Journal reports that Gov. Sebelius told Ron Pollack, president of Families USA, that she would accept the nomination for secretary of health and human services.

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