The race is on to replace Health Secretary Tom Price: Here’s the field of frontrunners

The race is on to replace Health Secretary Tom Price: Here’s the field of frontrunners
Their is longer: HHS secretary Tom Price compares physical size of GOP bill and Obamacare (Image: YouTube screen grab)

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tom Price resigned late Friday afternoon after reports revealed that he spent over $1 million of taxpayer money on travel during his roughly 8-month tenure at the agency. Price’s departure leaves a void in leadership of one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S.

Since the announcement, the names have of four candidates the administration is considering to fill the vacancy have emerged.

1) Seema Verma

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Verma is the current administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). She is a close colleague of Vice President Mike Pence. Many believe her promotion to HHS Secretary will show Republicans are still committed to repealing and replacing Obamacare.

She worked hand-in-hand with congressional Republicans to push the party’s various attempts to overhaul the American health care system and institute cuts to Medicaid.

2) Scott Gottlieb 

Gottlieb serves as the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for President Donald Trump’s administration. He is a physician and a former resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.

The commissioner has toed the line between the administration’s goal of repeal and replace and the industry and patient advocacy groups that want to ensure the current system can remain in operation.

If the president chooses to appoint Gottlieb, it could signal that the administration is pivoting away from its earlier approach to health care.

3) David Shulkin

Shulkin is the current secretary for veterans affairs and is close to the president. Similar to what Price just went through, Shulkin took a hit in the media for using a partially taxpayer-funded business trip to vacation with his wife in Europe.

4) Bobby Jindal

Jindal, in addition to serving as the former Louisiana governor, notably served as an assistant secretary to HHS under former President George W. Bush. The former governor took a few swipes at the president during his 2016 bid for the presidency, which could work to nix him from the final pool going forward.

The White House has appointed Don Wright as the acting HHS secretary until the administration picks Price’s replacement.

This report, by Robert Donachie, was cross posted by arrangement with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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