Sebelius and HHS Would Get Unprecedented Power

By Paul Soutar on November 30, 2009
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sebeliusofficialphotoFormer Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius would have unprecedented power over health care under the senate health care bill according to a recent story in the Washington Examiner.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would be awarded unprecedented new powers under the proposal, including the authority to decide what medical care should be covered by insurers as well as the terms and conditions of coverage and who should receive it.

“The legislation lists 1,697 times where the secretary of health and humans services is given the authority to create, determine or define things in the bill,” said Devon Herrick, a health care expert at the National Center for Policy Analysis.

“It’s a huge amount of power being shifted to HHS, and much of it is highly discretionary,” said Edmund Haislmaier, an expert in health care policy and insurance markets at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.

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