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United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services

The deputy secretary of health and human services (formerly the under secretary of health, education, and welfare, 1953–1979, and the under secretary of health and human services, 1979–1990) is the chief operating officer of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The deputy secretary oversees all operations within the Department, including overseeing Medicare, Medicaid, public health, medical research, food and drug safety, welfare, child and family services, disease prevention, Indian health, and mental health services. The current Deputy Secretary is Andrea Palm, who was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 11, 2021.

United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services
Seal of the Department
Incumbent
Andrea Palm
since May 12, 2021
United States Department of Health and Human Services
StyleMadam Deputy Secretary (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
Reports toSecretary of Health and Human Services
SeatHubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, D.C.
AppointerPresident of the United States
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
PrecursorUnder Secretary of Health and Human Services
FormationAugust 1990
First holderConstance Horner
SalaryExecutive Schedule, level II
Websitewww.hhs.gov

The deputy secretary is also the regulatory policy officer for the department, overseeing the development and approval of all HHS regulations and significant guidance. In addition, the deputy secretary leads a number of initiatives at the department, including implementing the President's management agenda, combating bio-terrorism, and public health emergency preparedness. He also represents the secretary of health and human services on the board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[1]

The deputy secretary is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.[2] The deputy secretary is paid at level II of the Executive Schedule.[3] The deputy secretary is assisted by a principal associate deputy secretary of health and human services, two associate deputy secretaries, and three staff assistants.[4] The position of deputy secretary was originally held by an under secretary until the position was retitled in August 1990. The position of under secretary had been in existence since the creation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1953.[2]

List

Assistant secretary of health, education, and welfare

Image Name Took office Left office President served under References
  Jane Morrow Spaulding April 1953 January 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower [5][6]

Under secretaries of health, education, and welfare

Image Name Took office Left office President served under References
  Nelson Rockefeller June 1953 December 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower [7]
  Vacant December 1954 September 1955 [8]
  Herold Christian Hunt September 1955 February 1957 [9]
  Vacant February 1957 April 1957 [10]
  John Alanson Perkins April 1957 March 1958 [11][12]
  Vacant March 7, 1958 March 18, 1958 [13]
  Bertha Adkins March 1958 January 1961 [14][15]
  Ivan Arnold Nestingen January 1961 May 1965 John F. Kennedy [16][17][18]
Lyndon B. Johnson
  Wilbur J. Cohen June 1965 May 1968 [19]
  Vacant May 1968 July 1968 [20]
  James H. McCrocklin July 1968 January 1969 [21][22][23]
  Vacant January 1969 March 1969 Richard Nixon [24]
  John Veneman March 1969 January 1973 [25][26][27]
  Frank Carlucci February 1973 December 1974 [28][29][30]
Gerald Ford

Under secretaries of health and human services

Image Name Took office Left office President served under References
  John A. Svahn March 1983 September 1983 Ronald Reagan [31]
  Charles D. Baker 1984 1985
  Don M. Newman 1985 1989
  Constance Horner 1989 August 1990 George H. W. Bush

Deputy secretaries of health and human services

Image Name Took office Left office President served under References
  Constance Horner August 1990 1991 George H. W. Bush
  Kevin Moley 1991 1993
  Walter Broadnax 1993 1996 Bill Clinton
  Kevin Thurm 1996 2001 [32]
  Claude Allen May 26, 2001 January 22, 2005 George W. Bush [33]
  Alex Azar January 22, 2005 February 4, 2007 [34]
  Eric Hargan (acting) February 4, 2007 August 5, 2007 [35]
  Tevi Troy August 5, 2007 January 20, 2009 [1]
  Bill Corr May 6, 2009 April 2015 Barack Obama [36]
  Mary Katherine Wakefield (acting) April 2015 January 20, 2017 [36]
  Colleen Barros (acting) January 20, 2017 October 6, 2017 Donald Trump
  Eric Hargan October 6, 2017 January 20, 2021
  Andrea Palm May 12, 2021 Incumbent Joe Biden

References

  1. ^ a b "HHS – Biography of Tevi D. Troy, Deputy Secretary". Retrieved September 25, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "US CODE: Title 42,3501. Establishment of Department; effective date". Retrieved September 25, 2007.
  3. ^ "US CODE: Title 5,5313. Positions at level II". Retrieved September 25, 2007.
  4. ^ "HHS/OS Organizational Directory (IOS/Office of the Deputy Secretary) – Browse". Retrieved September 25, 2007.
  5. ^ Smith, Jessie Carney, "Notable Black American women, Book II" (1996), p. 611 "In April, 1953, when the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was established with Oveta Culp Hobby as its first secretary, Spaulding was appointed her assistant. ... After only nine months... Spaulding was reassigned. On January 21, 1954, HEW released to the press the entire text of Jane Spaulding's resignation along with the report that she has accepted a position with the War Claims Commission."
  6. ^ Mjagki, Nina, "Portraits of African American life since 1865" (2003), p. 190 "More African Americans were appointed to high federal posts during the Eisenhower than by any other administration since that of Theodore Roosevelt". Roberta Church was reportedly considered for the position of "assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare"... "but that job went to Jane Morrow Spaulding, another prominent black Republican."
  7. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 43. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. Under Secretary was a new office, outranking the position of Assistant. "Nelson A. Rockefeller June 11, 1953 – December 22, 1954".
  8. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 43. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Vacancy December 23, 1954 – September 11, 1955".
  9. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 43. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Herold C. Hunt September 12, 1955 – February 4, 1957".
  10. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 43. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Vacancy February 5, 1957 – April 4, 1957".
  11. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "John A.Perkins April 5, 1957 – March 6, 1958".
  12. ^ "Journal of physical education and recreation", Vol. 28 (1957), p. 52. "John Alanson Perkins, who has been president of the University of Delaware since 1950, has been appointed to the position of Under Secretary".
  13. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Vacancy March 7, 1958 – March 18, 1958".
  14. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Bertha S. Atkins March 19, 1958 – January 19, 1961".
  15. ^ O'Dea Schenken, Suzanne, "From suffrage to the Senate: an encyclopedia of American women in Politics, Vol. II", p. 17. Contains a bio of Adkins. "Adkins, Bertha Sheppard (1906–1983). Undersecretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1958 to 1960. ... Served as director of the Republican Party's Women's Division from 1950 to 1953, when the division closed. Adkins then became assistant to the chair of the Republican National Committee, serving until 1960."
  16. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Ivan A. Nestingen January 21, 1961 – May 31, 1965".
  17. ^ Mossman, Jennifer, "Almanac of Famous People". Vol. 1", p. 1421. Contains a brief bio of Nestingen. "Nestingen, Ivan Arnold" (1921–1978) . He is listed as Mayor of Madison Wisconsin from 1956 to 1961, Under Secretary of HEW from 1961 to 1965.
  18. ^ Bowling, Lawson, "Shapers of the Great Debate on the Great Society", p. 44. Covers Nestingen in a section covering the efforts to introduce Medicare and his working relationship with Wilbur J. Cohen. "Cohen's immediate superior and fellow Wisconsinite, HEW Undersecretary Ivan Nestingen, grew extremely frustrated with the congressional logjam and, disillusioned with Cohen's inside game, came to favor an outside public relations effort to create pressure on Congress, banking on the Medicare concept's general popularity. ... Nestingen eventually left government service in 1965 in a fashion rumored not to be voluntary".
  19. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Wilbur J. Cohen June 1, 1965 – May 16, 1968".
  20. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Vacancy May 17, 1968 – July 14, 1968".
  21. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "James H. McCrocklin July 15, 1968 – January 20, 1969".
  22. ^ , originally published June 28, 1968. "When the President fills vacant posts, appointments have an odor of the payoff. James McCrocklin, new Under Secretary of HEW, is a former president of Southwest Texas State College, which boasts one really distinguished alumnus, named Johnson."
  23. ^ "The inauguration of James Henry McCrocklin as fourth president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College" 1964). The title offers the full name of McCrocklin.
  24. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "Vacancy January 21, 1969 – March 5, 1969".
  25. ^ A common thread of Service, p. 44. Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary. "John G. Veneman March 6, 1969 to present". The book was published in 1970
  26. ^ Derthick, Martha, "Policymaking for social security" (1979), p. 68. "The Nixon administration of 1969–72 continued the practice of liberal appointees with Robert H. Finch (1969–1970) and Richardson (1970–1973) as secretaries and John G. Veneman (1969–1973) as under secretary".
  27. ^ Kaplowitz, Craig Allan, "LULAC, Mexican Americans and National Policy" (2005), p. 147. "As John Veneman, undersecretary of HEW, told The Washington Post in January 1972, 'Whenever Spanish-speaking students' performance is shown to be markedly lower, a strong case can be made that they are not receiving an equal education.' Teaching children in a language that some understand and others do not was not 'equal', according to Veneman, and Spanish language use and low test scores together could prove the need for remedy."
  28. ^ "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Richard Nixon, 1973" (1999), p. 71–73. Describes the swearing in of a new cabinet on February 2, 1973. The Sub-Cabinet officials present included "Frank C. Carlucci—Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare"
  29. ^ Smith, W. Thomas, "Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency" (2003), p. 44–45. Includes a bio of Carlucci. "Carlucci, Frank Charles III (1930–)" ... He served as "undersecretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, a post he would hold from 1972 to 1974. "
  30. ^ San Miguel, Guadalupe, "Contested Policy" (2004), p. 33. Mentions Carlucci as still being the Under Secretary "in early December 1974"
  31. ^ "Appointment of John A. Svahn as United States Commissioner on the Commission for the Study of Alternatives to the Panama Canal". Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on December 12, 2000. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  33. ^ . Archived from the original on February 18, 2005. Retrieved February 18, 2005.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on January 7, 2007. Retrieved January 7, 2007.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on April 27, 2007. Retrieved April 27, 2007.
  36. ^ a b "Presidential Nomination Sent to Senate". whitehouse.gov. July 13, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2015 – via National Archives.

Sources

  • Journal of physical education and recreation, Vol. 28, American Physical Education Association, 1957
  • The inauguration of James Henry McCrocklin as fourth president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1964
  • A common thread of service, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970
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  • Derthick, Martha (1979), Policymaking for social security, Brookings Institution Press, ISBN 978-0-8157-1815-4
  • Kaplowitz, Craig Allan (2005), LULAC, Mexican Americans, and national policy, Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 978-1-58544-388-8
  • Mjagkij, Nina (2003), Portraits of African American life since 1865, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0-8420-2967-4
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The deputy secretary of health and human services formerly the under secretary of health education and welfare 1953 1979 and the under secretary of health and human services 1979 1990 is the chief operating officer of the United States Department of Health and Human Services The deputy secretary oversees all operations within the Department including overseeing Medicare Medicaid public health medical research food and drug safety welfare child and family services disease prevention Indian health and mental health services The current Deputy Secretary is Andrea Palm who was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 11 2021 United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human ServicesSeal of the DepartmentIncumbentAndrea Palmsince May 12 2021United States Department of Health and Human ServicesStyleMadam Deputy Secretary informal The Honorable formal Reports toSecretary of Health and Human ServicesSeatHubert H Humphrey Building Washington D C AppointerPresident of the United Stateswith Senate advice and consentTerm lengthNo fixed termPrecursorUnder Secretary of Health and Human ServicesFormationAugust 1990First holderConstance HornerSalaryExecutive Schedule level IIWebsitewww hhs govThe deputy secretary is also the regulatory policy officer for the department overseeing the development and approval of all HHS regulations and significant guidance In addition the deputy secretary leads a number of initiatives at the department including implementing the President s management agenda combating bio terrorism and public health emergency preparedness He also represents the secretary of health and human services on the board of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 1 The deputy secretary is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate 2 The deputy secretary is paid at level II of the Executive Schedule 3 The deputy secretary is assisted by a principal associate deputy secretary of health and human services two associate deputy secretaries and three staff assistants 4 The position of deputy secretary was originally held by an under secretary until the position was retitled in August 1990 The position of under secretary had been in existence since the creation of the Department of Health Education and Welfare in 1953 2 Contents 1 List 1 1 Assistant secretary of health education and welfare 1 2 Under secretaries of health education and welfare 1 3 Under secretaries of health and human services 1 4 Deputy secretaries of health and human services 2 References 3 SourcesList EditAssistant secretary of health education and welfare Edit Image Name Took office Left office President served under References Jane Morrow Spaulding April 1953 January 1954 Dwight D Eisenhower 5 6 Under secretaries of health education and welfare Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Image Name Took office Left office President served under References Nelson Rockefeller June 1953 December 1954 Dwight D Eisenhower 7 Vacant December 1954 September 1955 8 Herold Christian Hunt September 1955 February 1957 9 Vacant February 1957 April 1957 10 John Alanson Perkins April 1957 March 1958 11 12 Vacant March 7 1958 March 18 1958 13 Bertha Adkins March 1958 January 1961 14 15 Ivan Arnold Nestingen January 1961 May 1965 John F Kennedy 16 17 18 Lyndon B Johnson Wilbur J Cohen June 1965 May 1968 19 Vacant May 1968 July 1968 20 James H McCrocklin July 1968 January 1969 21 22 23 Vacant January 1969 March 1969 Richard Nixon 24 John Veneman March 1969 January 1973 25 26 27 Frank Carlucci February 1973 December 1974 28 29 30 Gerald FordUnder secretaries of health and human services Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Image Name Took office Left office President served under References John A Svahn March 1983 September 1983 Ronald Reagan 31 Charles D Baker 1984 1985 Don M Newman 1985 1989 Constance Horner 1989 August 1990 George H W BushDeputy secretaries of health and human services Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Image Name Took office Left office President served under References Constance Horner August 1990 1991 George H W Bush Kevin Moley 1991 1993 Walter Broadnax 1993 1996 Bill Clinton Kevin Thurm 1996 2001 32 Claude Allen May 26 2001 January 22 2005 George W Bush 33 Alex Azar January 22 2005 February 4 2007 34 Eric Hargan acting February 4 2007 August 5 2007 35 Tevi Troy August 5 2007 January 20 2009 1 Bill Corr May 6 2009 April 2015 Barack Obama 36 Mary Katherine Wakefield acting April 2015 January 20 2017 36 Colleen Barros acting January 20 2017 October 6 2017 Donald Trump Eric Hargan October 6 2017 January 20 2021 Andrea Palm May 12 2021 Incumbent Joe BidenReferences Edit a b HHS Biography of Tevi D Troy Deputy Secretary Retrieved September 25 2007 a b US CODE Title 42 3501 Establishment of Department effective date Retrieved September 25 2007 US CODE Title 5 5313 Positions at level II Retrieved September 25 2007 HHS OS Organizational Directory IOS Office of the Deputy Secretary Browse Retrieved September 25 2007 Smith Jessie Carney Notable Black American women Book II 1996 p 611 In April 1953 when the Department of Health Education and Welfare was established with Oveta Culp Hobby as its first secretary Spaulding was appointed her assistant After only nine months Spaulding was reassigned On January 21 1954 HEW released to the press the entire text of Jane Spaulding s resignation along with the report that she has accepted a position with the War Claims Commission Mjagki Nina Portraits of African American life since 1865 2003 p 190 More African Americans were appointed to high federal posts during the Eisenhower than by any other administration since that of Theodore Roosevelt Roberta Church was reportedly considered for the position of assistant to the Secretary of Health Education and Welfare but that job went to Jane Morrow Spaulding another prominent black Republican A common thread of Service p 43 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Under Secretary was a new office outranking the position of Assistant Nelson A Rockefeller June 11 1953 December 22 1954 A common thread of Service p 43 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Vacancy December 23 1954 September 11 1955 A common thread of Service p 43 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Herold C Hunt September 12 1955 February 4 1957 A common thread of Service p 43 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Vacancy February 5 1957 April 4 1957 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary John A Perkins April 5 1957 March 6 1958 Journal of physical education and recreation Vol 28 1957 p 52 John Alanson Perkins who has been president of the University of Delaware since 1950 has been appointed to the position of Under Secretary A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Vacancy March 7 1958 March 18 1958 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Bertha S Atkins March 19 1958 January 19 1961 O Dea Schenken Suzanne From suffrage to the Senate an encyclopedia of American women in Politics Vol II p 17 Contains a bio of Adkins Adkins Bertha Sheppard 1906 1983 Undersecretary of Health Education and Welfare from 1958 to 1960 Served as director of the Republican Party s Women s Division from 1950 to 1953 when the division closed Adkins then became assistant to the chair of the Republican National Committee serving until 1960 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Ivan A Nestingen January 21 1961 May 31 1965 Mossman Jennifer Almanac of Famous People Vol 1 p 1421 Contains a brief bio of Nestingen Nestingen Ivan Arnold 1921 1978 He is listed as Mayor of Madison Wisconsin from 1956 to 1961 Under Secretary of HEW from 1961 to 1965 Bowling Lawson Shapers of the Great Debate on the Great Society p 44 Covers Nestingen in a section covering the efforts to introduce Medicare and his working relationship with Wilbur J Cohen Cohen s immediate superior and fellow Wisconsinite HEW Undersecretary Ivan Nestingen grew extremely frustrated with the congressional logjam and disillusioned with Cohen s inside game came to favor an outside public relations effort to create pressure on Congress banking on the Medicare concept s general popularity Nestingen eventually left government service in 1965 in a fashion rumored not to be voluntary A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Wilbur J Cohen June 1 1965 May 16 1968 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Vacancy May 17 1968 July 14 1968 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary James H McCrocklin July 15 1968 January 20 1969 Time Magazine article L B J Lengthening Shadows originally published June 28 1968 When the President fills vacant posts appointments have an odor of the payoff James McCrocklin new Under Secretary of HEW is a former president of Southwest Texas State College which boasts one really distinguished alumnus named Johnson The inauguration of James Henry McCrocklin as fourth president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College 1964 The title offers the full name of McCrocklin A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary Vacancy January 21 1969 March 5 1969 A common thread of Service p 44 Lists holders of the position of Under Secretary John G Veneman March 6 1969 to present The book was published in 1970 Derthick Martha Policymaking for social security 1979 p 68 The Nixon administration of 1969 72 continued the practice of liberal appointees with Robert H Finch 1969 1970 and Richardson 1970 1973 as secretaries and John G Veneman 1969 1973 as under secretary Kaplowitz Craig Allan LULAC Mexican Americans and National Policy 2005 p 147 As John Veneman undersecretary of HEW told The Washington Post in January 1972 Whenever Spanish speaking students performance is shown to be markedly lower a strong case can be made that they are not receiving an equal education Teaching children in a language that some understand and others do not was not equal according to Veneman and Spanish language use and low test scores together could prove the need for remedy Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States Richard Nixon 1973 1999 p 71 73 Describes the swearing in of a new cabinet on February 2 1973 The Sub Cabinet officials present included Frank C Carlucci Under Secretary of Health Education and Welfare Smith W Thomas Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency 2003 p 44 45 Includes a bio of Carlucci Carlucci Frank Charles III 1930 He served as undersecretary of the Department of Health Education and Welfare a post he would hold from 1972 to 1974 San Miguel Guadalupe Contested Policy 2004 p 33 Mentions Carlucci as still being the Under Secretary in early December 1974 Appointment of John A Svahn as United States Commissioner on the Commission for the Study of Alternatives to the Panama Canal Ronald Reagan Presidential Library HHS Organizational Directory Browse Archived from the original on December 12 2000 Retrieved December 12 2021 HHS OS Organizational Directory IOS Office of the Deputy Secretary Browse Archived from the original on February 18 2005 Retrieved February 18 2005 HHS Office of the Deputy Secretary Archived from the original on January 7 2007 Retrieved January 7 2007 HHS Office of the Deputy Secretary Archived from the original on April 27 2007 Retrieved April 27 2007 a b Presidential Nomination Sent to Senate whitehouse gov July 13 2015 Retrieved July 14 2015 via National Archives Sources EditJournal of physical education and recreation Vol 28 American Physical Education Association 1957 The inauguration of James Henry McCrocklin as fourth president of Southwest Texas State Teachers College Southwest Texas State Teachers College 1964 A common thread of service United States Department of Health Education and Welfare 1970 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States Richard Nixon 1973 Containing the Public Messages Statements and Speeches of the President Government Printing Office 1999 ISBN 978 0 16 058865 5 Bowling Lawson 2005 Shapers of the great debate on the Great Society a biographical dictionary Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 31434 6 Derthick Martha 1979 Policymaking for social security Brookings Institution Press ISBN 978 0 8157 1815 4 Kaplowitz Craig Allan 2005 LULAC Mexican Americans and national policy Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 978 1 58544 388 8 Mjagkij Nina 2003 Portraits of African American life since 1865 Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8420 2967 4 Mossman Jennifer 2001 Almanac of Famous People A Comprehensive Reference Guide to More than 33 000 Famous and Infamous Newsmakers from Biblical Times to the Present Vol 1 Gale Research Co ISBN 978 0 7876 4793 3 O Dea Schenken Suzanne 1999 From suffrage to the Senate an encyclopedia of American women in politics Vol 2 ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0 87436 960 1 San Migel Guadalupe 2004 Contested policy the Rise and Fall of Federal Bilingual Education in the United States 1960 2001 University of North Texas Press ISBN 978 1 57441 171 3 Smith Jessie Carney 1996 Notable Black American women Book II VNR AG ISBN 978 0 8103 9177 2 Smith W Thomas 2003 Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency Infobase Publishing ISBN 978 0 8160 4666 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services amp oldid 1134166388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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