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White House creates Office of Health Reform

Hospitalist Leadership Connection, April 14, 2009

President Barak Obama last week declared an executive order, announcing the White House Office of Health Reform. The new Office of Health Reform will operate within the Department of Health and Human Services to provide Americans with affordable, quality healthcare, according to an April 8 White House press release.

“Reforming the health care system is a key goal of my Administration. The health care system suffers from serious and pervasive problems; access to health care is constrained by high and rising costs; and the quality of care is not consistent and must be improved, in order to improve the health of our citizens and our economic security,” stated Obama in the executive order.

The new Office of Health Reform aims to develop federal healthcare policies, implement the President’s goals for reform, coordinate public outreach opportunities, and reduce “unnecessary legislative, regulatory, and other bureaucratic barriers that impede effective delivery” of care.

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