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Azar Sworn in as HHS Secretary
Alex Azar replaces Tom Price to lead Health and Human Services after Senate approves his nomination in a 55 to 43 vote; incoming Secretary says he’ll address HME industry issues.
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Alex Azar has joined the Trump administration as Secretary of Health and Human Services after a 55-to-43 vote by the Senate to approve him.
Azar’s swearing in came as welcome news to HME advocates, who were hoping for incoming HHS leadership that would work in a more cooper- ative fashion with the industry.
“AAHomecare and the home medical equip- ment (HME) community are grati ed to see Alex Azar con rmed as Secretary of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS),” said Tom Ryan, president and CEO of the American Association for Homecare. “His combination of previous high- level experience at HHS and background as an effective and accomplished health care executive makes him uniquely quali ed to help resolve signif- icant challenges facing our nation’s healthcare delivery system.”
During the Bush administration, Azar served as General Counsel for HHS and Deputy Secretary of HHS. He then joined pharmaceuticals giant Eli Lilly and Company where he eventually became the company’s president of its U.S. division.
“We look forward to any opportunity to discuss the state of home medical equipment, complex rehab and O&P industries and the crucial role they play in health care with Mr. Azar,” said John Gallagher, vice president of government rela- tions for VGM & Associates. “The federal govern- ment has several opportunities to make mean- ingful reform to strengthen the environment of small businesses and increase patient accessibility to effective equipment and supplies that saves money for federal and state governments alike.”
Azar con rmed that he would address key HME industry-related issues during a Jan. 9 hearing with the Senate Finance Committee. Speci cally, Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) queried Azar on two items:
• The CURES Act requirement for HHS to study the impact of competitive bidding on the total popu- lation of HME providers and patient access to HME over the course of 2016.
• The Interim Final Rule (IFR) on bid expansion that has been sitting at the Of ce of Management and Budget since August. The IFR would resume
the 50/50, blended fee schedule for rural and non-bid areas that was in effect during the phase-in of national bid expansion during Jan. 1, 2016 to June 30, 2016, and apply it to claims submitted between Aug. 1, 2017 to Dec. 31, 2018. It would also exclude home infusion drugs used with HME from competitive bidding.
“HHS was supposed to have issued a report to Congress — and this came per the 21st Century CURES Act — on bene ciary access by Jan. 12, 2017,” Thune noted. “I’m not aware of this report having been completed, so I’d request that once con rmed you would work to have that report completed quickly.
“Additionally, if con rmed, I would ask will you commit to working with the of ce of management and budget to quickly approve the interim  nal rule to provide relief for rural providers that has been pending — the rule that is — since October 2017,” he added.
Azar’s answer was positive, which should give HME stakeholders some grounds for optimism: “Yes, Senator, I’d be happy to work on those
issues,” Azar replied.
While Azar’s concise response didn’t shed much
light on his perspective regarding those issues, it did indicate he would carry on the more collegial relationship with the HME industry that was initi- ated by his predecessor, former HHS Secretary Tom Price. Price was a longtime industry ally in Congress as the Representative for Georgia’s 6th District from 2005 to 2017. However, Price was forced to resign his HHS post after it was revealed he routinely used expensive charter  ights for government travel. President Trump then nomi- nated Azar in November. n
 The industry welcomed the appointment of Azar, who brings experience as General Counsel for HHS and Deputy Secretary of HHS, as well as President of U.S. division of Eli Lilly and Co. to the role.
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