Posts Tagged ‘health policy’

Key players in health care reform

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The NewsHour has a nice run down of 14 people emerging as key players in health care reform. Here are links to the websites of the organizations they represent:

Senate

House of Representatives

White House

Federal

Political Party

Advocacy

Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Find Tom Daschle’s book, Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis in Scott Library. From a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine, “Visions for Change in U.S. Health Care – The Players and the Possibilities”:

Determined to avoid the mistakes that brought down the Clinton reform plan, Obama demonstrated in his early appointments the importance he attaches to maintaining close ties between Congress and the White House. He selected Rahm Emanuel, a powerful congressman from Illinois, as chief of staff, and former Senate Majority Leader Daschle as secretary of Health and Human Services and director of a new White House Office of Health Reform. Daschle has set out his own ideas for reform in a recent book, calling for all Americans to purchase coverage and for the creation of a federal health board (modeled after the Federal Reserve Board) that would have sweeping powers to mandate policies for all federal health programs