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United States Secretary of Health and Human Services

The United States secretary of health and human services is the head of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all health matters. The secretary is a member of the United States Cabinet. The office was formerly Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. In 1980, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare was renamed the Department of Health and Human Services, and its education functions and Rehabilitation Services Administration were transferred to the new United States Department of Education.[2] Patricia Roberts Harris headed the department before and after it was renamed.[3]

United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
Seal of the Department
Flag of the Secretary
Incumbent
Xavier Becerra
since March 19, 2021
United States Department of Health and Human Services
StyleMr. Secretary (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
Member ofCabinet
Reports toPresident of the United States
SeatHubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, D.C.
AppointerPresident of the United States
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentReorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953
67 Stat. 631
42 U.S.C. § 3501
FormationApril 11, 1953; 69 years ago (1953-04-11)
First holderOveta Culp Hobby
SuccessionTwelfth[1]
DeputyDeputy Secretary of Health and Human Services
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level I
Websitewww.hhs.gov

Nominations to the office of Secretary of HHS are referred to the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and the United States Senate Committee on Finance, which has jurisdiction over Medicare and Medicaid,[4] before confirmation is considered by the full United States Senate.

Secretary of Health and Human Services is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule,[5] thus earning a salary of US$221,400, as of January 2021.[6]

Xavier Becerra has served as the 25th United States secretary of health and human services since March 19, 2021, the first person of Hispanic descent to hold the post.

Duties

 
The flag of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, the predecessor to the current office.

The duties of the secretary revolve around human conditions and concerns in the United States. This includes advising the president on matters of health, welfare, and income security programs. The secretary strives to administer the Department of Health and Human Services to carry out approved programs and make the public aware of the objectives of the department.[7]

The Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) was reorganized into a Department of Education and a Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS).

The Department of Health and Human Services oversees 11 agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).[8]

List of secretaries

Parties

  Democratic (9)   Republican (15)   Independent (1)

Status

  Denotes acting HHS Secretary

  Nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services

Health, education, and welfare

No. Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President(s)
1   Oveta Culp Hobby Texas April 11, 1953 July 31, 1955 Dwight D. Eisenhower
2   Marion B. Folsom New York August 2, 1955 July 31, 1958
3   Arthur S. Flemming Ohio August 1, 1958 January 19, 1961
4   Abraham A. Ribicoff Connecticut January 21, 1961 July 13, 1962 John F. Kennedy
5   Anthony J. Celebrezze Ohio July 31, 1962 August 17, 1965
Lyndon B. Johnson
6   John W. Gardner California August 18, 1965 March 1, 1968
7   Wilbur J. Cohen Michigan May 16, 1968 January 20, 1969
8   Robert H. Finch California January 21, 1969 June 23, 1970 Richard Nixon
9   Elliot L. Richardson Massachusetts June 24, 1970 January 29, 1973
10   Caspar Weinberger California February 12, 1973 August 8, 1975
Gerald Ford
11   F. David Mathews Alabama August 8, 1975 January 20, 1977
12   Joseph A. Califano Jr. District of Columbia January 25, 1977 August 3, 1979 Jimmy Carter
13   Patricia Roberts Harris District of Columbia August 3, 1979 May 4, 1980[9]

Health and human services

No. Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President(s)
13   Patricia Roberts Harris District of Columbia May 4, 1980[9] January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter
14   Richard S. Schweiker Pennsylvania January 22, 1981 February 3, 1983 Ronald Reagan
15   Margaret M. Heckler Massachusetts March 10, 1983 December 13, 1985
16   Otis R. Bowen Indiana December 13, 1985 March 1, 1989
17   Louis Wade Sullivan Georgia March 1, 1989 January 20, 1993 George H. W. Bush
18   Donna Shalala Wisconsin January 22, 1993 January 20, 2001 Bill Clinton
19   Tommy G. Thompson Wisconsin February 2, 2001 January 26, 2005 George W. Bush
20   Michael O. Leavitt Utah January 26, 2005 January 20, 2009
  Charles E. Johnson Utah January 20, 2009 April 28, 2009 Barack Obama
21   Kathleen Sebelius Kansas April 28, 2009 June 9, 2014
22   Sylvia Mathews Burwell West Virginia June 9, 2014 January 20, 2017
  Norris Cochran Florida January 20, 2017 February 10, 2017 Donald Trump
23   Tom Price Georgia February 10, 2017 September 29, 2017
  Don J. Wright Virginia September 29, 2017 October 10, 2017
  Eric Hargan Illinois October 10, 2017 January 29, 2018
24   Alex Azar Indiana January 29, 2018 January 20, 2021
  Norris Cochran Florida January 20, 2021 March 19, 2021 Joe Biden
25   Xavier Becerra California March 19, 2021 Incumbent

Line of succession

The line of succession for the Secretary of Health and Human Services is as follows:[10]

  1. Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services.
  2. General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services
  3. Assistant Secretary for Administration
  4. Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
  5. Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  6. Commissioner of Food and Drugs
  7. Director of the National Institutes of Health
  8. Assistant Secretary for Children and Families
  9. Other assistant secretaries (following in the order they took the oath of office)
    1. Assistant Secretary for Health
    2. Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
    3. Assistant Secretary for Legislation
    4. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
    5. Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources
    6. Assistant Secretary for Aging
  10. Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  11. Director, Region 4 (Atlanta, Georgia)

References

  1. ^ "3 U.S. Code § 19 - Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President; officers eligible to act". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  2. ^ Holbrook, M. Cay (February 6, 2017). Foundations of Education: History and theory of teaching children and youths with visual impairments. American Foundation for the Blind. ISBN 9780891283409.
  3. ^ . millercenter.org. Archived from the original on February 7, 2017. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
  4. ^ . finance.senate.gov. Archived from the original on February 7, 2017. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
  5. ^ 5 U.S.C. § 5312
  6. ^ "Salary Table No. 2021-EX Rates of Basic Pay for the Executive Schedule (EX)" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on January 23, 2021.
  7. ^ "The President's Cabinet". Ben's Guide. February 1, 2007. Retrieved November 15, 2007.
  8. ^ "HHS Agencies & Offices | HHS.gov". Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Harris was Secretary on May 4, 1980, when the office changed names from Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to Secretary of Health and Human Services. Because the department merely changed names, she did not need to be confirmed again, and her term continued uninterrupted.
  10. ^ "Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Health and Human Services". Federal Register. February 20, 2008. Retrieved October 30, 2016.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Department Of Health And Human Services Meeting Notices and Rule Changes December 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine from The Federal Register

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The United States secretary of health and human services is the head of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all health matters The secretary is a member of the United States Cabinet The office was formerly Secretary of Health Education and Welfare In 1980 the Department of Health Education and Welfare was renamed the Department of Health and Human Services and its education functions and Rehabilitation Services Administration were transferred to the new United States Department of Education 2 Patricia Roberts Harris headed the department before and after it was renamed 3 United States Secretary of Health and Human ServicesSeal of the DepartmentFlag of the SecretaryIncumbentXavier Becerrasince March 19 2021United States Department of Health and Human ServicesStyleMr Secretary informal The Honorable formal Member ofCabinetReports toPresident of the United StatesSeatHubert H Humphrey Building Washington D C AppointerPresident of the United Stateswith Senate advice and consentTerm lengthNo fixed termConstituting instrumentReorganization Plan No 1 of 195367 Stat 63142 U S C 3501FormationApril 11 1953 69 years ago 1953 04 11 First holderOveta Culp HobbySuccessionTwelfth 1 DeputyDeputy Secretary of Health and Human ServicesSalaryExecutive Schedule Level IWebsitewww hhs govNominations to the office of Secretary of HHS are referred to the Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee and the United States Senate Committee on Finance which has jurisdiction over Medicare and Medicaid 4 before confirmation is considered by the full United States Senate Secretary of Health and Human Services is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule 5 thus earning a salary of US 221 400 as of January 2021 6 Xavier Becerra has served as the 25th United States secretary of health and human services since March 19 2021 the first person of Hispanic descent to hold the post Contents 1 Duties 2 List of secretaries 2 1 Health education and welfare 2 2 Health and human services 3 Line of succession 4 References 5 External linksDuties Edit The flag of the Secretary of Health Education and Welfare the predecessor to the current office The duties of the secretary revolve around human conditions and concerns in the United States This includes advising the president on matters of health welfare and income security programs The secretary strives to administer the Department of Health and Human Services to carry out approved programs and make the public aware of the objectives of the department 7 The Department of Health Education and Welfare HEW was reorganized into a Department of Education and a Department of Health and Human Services US DHHS The Department of Health and Human Services oversees 11 agencies including the Food and Drug Administration FDA Centers for Disease Control CDC National Institutes of Health NIH Administration for Children and Families ACF and Centers for Medicare amp Medicaid Services CMS 8 List of secretaries EditParties Democratic 9 Republican 15 Independent 1 Status Denotes acting HHS Secretary Nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services Health education and welfare EditNo Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President s 1 Oveta Culp Hobby Texas April 11 1953 July 31 1955 Dwight D Eisenhower2 Marion B Folsom New York August 2 1955 July 31 19583 Arthur S Flemming Ohio August 1 1958 January 19 19614 Abraham A Ribicoff Connecticut January 21 1961 July 13 1962 John F Kennedy5 Anthony J Celebrezze Ohio July 31 1962 August 17 1965Lyndon B Johnson6 John W Gardner California August 18 1965 March 1 19687 Wilbur J Cohen Michigan May 16 1968 January 20 19698 Robert H Finch California January 21 1969 June 23 1970 Richard Nixon9 Elliot L Richardson Massachusetts June 24 1970 January 29 197310 Caspar Weinberger California February 12 1973 August 8 1975Gerald Ford11 F David Mathews Alabama August 8 1975 January 20 197712 Joseph A Califano Jr District of Columbia January 25 1977 August 3 1979 Jimmy Carter13 Patricia Roberts Harris District of Columbia August 3 1979 May 4 1980 9 Health and human services EditNo Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President s 13 Patricia Roberts Harris District of Columbia May 4 1980 9 January 20 1981 Jimmy Carter14 Richard S Schweiker Pennsylvania January 22 1981 February 3 1983 Ronald Reagan15 Margaret M Heckler Massachusetts March 10 1983 December 13 198516 Otis R Bowen Indiana December 13 1985 March 1 198917 Louis Wade Sullivan Georgia March 1 1989 January 20 1993 George H W Bush18 Donna Shalala Wisconsin January 22 1993 January 20 2001 Bill Clinton19 Tommy G Thompson Wisconsin February 2 2001 January 26 2005 George W Bush20 Michael O Leavitt Utah January 26 2005 January 20 2009 Charles E Johnson Utah January 20 2009 April 28 2009 Barack Obama21 Kathleen Sebelius Kansas April 28 2009 June 9 201422 Sylvia Mathews Burwell West Virginia June 9 2014 January 20 2017 Norris Cochran Florida January 20 2017 February 10 2017 Donald Trump23 Tom Price Georgia February 10 2017 September 29 2017 Don J Wright Virginia September 29 2017 October 10 2017 Eric Hargan Illinois October 10 2017 January 29 201824 Alex Azar Indiana January 29 2018 January 20 2021 Norris Cochran Florida January 20 2021 March 19 2021 Joe Biden25 Xavier Becerra California March 19 2021 IncumbentLine of succession EditThe line of succession for the Secretary of Health and Human Services is as follows 10 Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Administration Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Commissioner of Food and Drugs Director of the National Institutes of Health Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Other assistant secretaries following in the order they took the oath of office Assistant Secretary for Health Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Assistant Secretary for Legislation Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources Assistant Secretary for Aging Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Region 4 Atlanta Georgia References Edit 3 U S Code 19 Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President officers eligible to act LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved November 10 2017 Holbrook M Cay February 6 2017 Foundations of Education History and theory of teaching children and youths with visual impairments American Foundation for the Blind ISBN 9780891283409 Patricia R Harris 1977 1979 Miller Center millercenter org Archived from the original on February 7 2017 Retrieved February 6 2017 Jurisdiction The United States Senate Committee on Finance finance senate gov Archived from the original on February 7 2017 Retrieved February 6 2017 5 U S C 5312 Salary Table No 2021 EX Rates of Basic Pay for the Executive Schedule EX PDF Archived PDF from the original on January 23 2021 The President s Cabinet Ben s Guide February 1 2007 Retrieved November 15 2007 HHS Agencies amp Offices HHS gov Retrieved November 10 2017 a b Harris was Secretary on May 4 1980 when the office changed names from Secretary of Health Education and Welfare to Secretary of Health and Human Services Because the department merely changed names she did not need to be confirmed again and her term continued uninterrupted Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Health and Human Services Federal Register February 20 2008 Retrieved October 30 2016 External links EditOfficial website Department Of Health And Human Services Meeting Notices and Rule Changes Archived December 13 2007 at the Wayback Machine from The Federal Register RSS FeedU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMarty Walshas Secretary of Labor Order of precedence of the United Statesas Secretary of Health and Human Services Succeeded byMarcia Fudgeas Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentU S presidential line of successionPreceded bySecretary of LaborMarty Walsh 12th in line Succeeded bySecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMarcia Fudge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Secretary of Health and Human Services amp oldid 1127613561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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