Only time will tell as elements of health reform begin to make their way through the legislative process if there exist another health care champion with the political moxie to accomplish what the Clintons could not back in the 1990’s—reform America’s health care system.
Posts Tagged ‘Daschle’
The Travails of Tom Daschle
Posted in from The Hill, tagged administration, Daschle, DHHS, health care reform, health care system, health reform, Jeanne Lambrew, Lambrew, Obama on February 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Health and the 44th Presidential Administration (Part I)
Posted in from The Hill, tagged administration, Daschle, DHHS, health care system, health reform, Lambrew, Obama, policy, transition on December 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Last Thursday, in a press conference from Chicago, President-elect Obama’s announcement of former Senator Tom Daschle as designate for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services was of little surprise. This has been speculated upon and anticipated for weeks since the election.
The announcement of more significance was the formation of the [...]
HHS Will Be Shepherding Health Care Reform
Posted in from The Hill, tagged administration, Daschle, health care reform, health care system, Obama, policy, transition on December 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Now, some may ask how, at this moment of economic challenge, we can afford to invest in reforming our health care system. Well, I ask a different question — I ask how we can afford not to.—President-elect, Barack Obama
Obama Names Daschle to Health Post
Posted in from The Hill, tagged Daschle, DHHS, health care reform, health care system, Obama, policy, transition, video on December 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
UPDATE February 3, 2009: Former Senator Tom Daschle removed his name from further consideration for confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services amid criticism surrounding delayed payment of taxes in excess of $100,000.00 and the perception of ethical impropriety due to his former work with health care industry clients at the firm Alston [...]










