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HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, HHS’ National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, announced today plans to make available $235 million to support an innovative Beacon Community Program. Full Article at News-Medical.net
From the December 2 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Bret Baier: BREAM: While today's Capitol Hill hearing [on the new mammogram guidelines] was quickly scheduled with the primary goal of getting an explanation and guidance from the task... Full Article at Media Matters for America
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 02: Helath and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (R) announces that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will pay a record $2.3 billion settlement for illegal drug promotion with Associate Attorney General Tom Perrilli (L) at the... View Photo »
Pamela Hyde has worked tirelessly on behalf of the people of New Mexico to expand access to health and human services programs and improve their quality ... With over 30 years of experience in both the private and public sectors, Pamela's health policy expertise and management experience will be invalua...
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Wednesday announced her department will be providing $235 million to support a new initiative aimed at accelerating and demonstrating the ability of health information technology to improve local... Full Article at National Journal
U.S. Health & Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced plans Wednesday to make available $235 million in grants to support the development and use of health information technology in communities across the country. Full Article at Dallas Morning News Business
Today Sue Sutter US health and human services (HHS) secretary Kathleen Sebelius has ordered a full review of the government's approach to developing and producing medical countermeasures in the wake of the H1N1 influenza outbreak. Full Article at Scrip News
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 02: Helath and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (R) announces that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will pay a record $2.3 billion settlement for illegal drug promotion with Associate Attorney General Tom Perrilli (L) at the... View Photo »
There will be more than enough doses of the H1N1 vaccine to go around in the United States, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Thursday. 'The notion that because target groups are supposed to get it first, that there won't be enough, that we're leaving people behind, needs to be ...
WASHINGTON – MAY 01: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (R) grabs the hand of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (C) who feigns a look of concern after Biden stumbled off the stage after the swearing-in of Sebelius and Commerce Secretary... Full Article at Jack & Jill Politics
It's Wednesday. "Now the senator came down here showing ev'ryone his Pulse. Handing out free tickets to the wedding of his son." (h/t: Jonathan Karl) IS DASCHLE CONFLICTED? Full Article at The Politico
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, left, speaks during a news conference as Centers for Disease Control acting director Richard Besser listens at the CDC facility in Atlanta on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, left, speaks during a news conference as Centers for Disease Control acting director Richard Besser listens at the CDC facility in Atlanta on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, left, cleans her hands with sanitizer as she tours the emergency operations center of the Centers for Disease Control facility with acting CDC director Richard Besser, Tuesday, May 5, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »In this photograph provided by Face The Nation, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, left, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Acting Director Dr. Richard Besser appear together on "Face the Nation" Sunday, May 3, 2009 at the CBS studios in Washington.
View Photo »Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (C) and US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke (L) look on as US President Barack Obama (R) waves good-bye after a ceremonial swearing-in at the White House in Washinton, DC, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (C) speaks with US President Barack Obama (L) after being ceremonally sworn in by US Vice President Joe Biden (R) in the East Room of the White House in Washinton on May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (R) listens as US President Barack Obama speaks during her ceremonial swearing-in the East Room of the White House in Washinton on May 1, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius (L) listens as U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, smile after a joint news briefing on the government responses to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wedne...
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, center, at a briefing on the governments response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2...
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 29: Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (C) speaks while flanked by Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Rear Adm. Craig Vanderwagen (L) and Acting Commissioner of the FDA Dr. Josh Sharfstein (R) during a news conference at HHS He...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (L) is introduced by former Sen. Bob Dole prior to her testimony before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Sebelius testified on her nomination to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (L) is introduced by former Sen. Bob Dole prior to her testimony before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Sebelius testified on her nomination to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Gov. Kathleen Sebelius arrives for testimony before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Sebelius testified on her nomination to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Gov. Kathleen Sebelius arrives for testimony before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Sebelius testified on her nomination to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (R) greets Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) while arriving for testimony before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Gov. Kathleen Sebelius arrives for testimony with former Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS) (R) before the Senate Finance Committee April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius (R), President Obama's nominee to be Secretary of Health and Human Services meets with Senator Max Baucus (2nd-R), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee March 12, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Health and Human Services Secretary-designate, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, arrives at The Kennedy Center for a musical birthday salute to Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , Sunday, March 8, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius , left, walks with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, after they, and other governors met with President Barack Obama , Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dinning Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, left, walks with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, after they, and other governors met with President Barack Obama , Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dinning Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, left, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty talk before the arrival of President Barack Obama during a meeting of the National Governors Association regarding the economic stimulus package, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dining Room of the White House.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, left, speaks during a news conference as Centers for Disease Control acting director Richard Besser listens at the CDC facility in Atlanta on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »While getting a flu vaccine is the best way for Americans to protect themselves and their families from the flu, as we wait for the H1N1 vaccine to get distributed out into local doctors offices and sites across the country, there are critically important things that Americans can be doing right now to ...
Flu.gov is a one-stop clearinghouse for the latest news about the flu ... These new resources on flu.gov will help individuals get critical information on how to protect themselves and their families from the H1N1 virus. They will also help us to get accurate information out into the public realm so peo...
This H1N1 vaccine is being made exactly the way seasonal flu vaccine has been made year in and year out
President Obama, like most Americans, wants immediate improvements in our food safety system
What we know is that we have the virus right now traveling around the United States ... And having children in a learning situation is beneficial ... What we learned last spring is that shutting a school down sort of pre-emptively doesn’t stop the virus from spreading.
Today’s awards will help fulfill President Obama’s pledge to assure the health and well-being of our nation’s children ... With millions of Americans either out of work or otherwise struggling to make ends meet during this recession, there is an even greater urgency to bring steady, reliable health care...
Cancer has touched nearly every American family, and millions of Americans have been forced to battle this disease while wondering how they will pay their medical bills ... Today, coaches, advocates and leaders teamed up to fight for reform that will ensure cancer patients can get the affordable, high-q...
I am delighted the bill has passed this important milestone ... By improving the quality of early child development and learning, we can give children a strong start in life. Nothing is more important to their long term health and success. I hope the Senate will act to make this important investment in ...
These demonstrations will strengthen our health care system and allow public and private providers to better work together ... When Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies coordinate their efforts, we can improve the quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries. As we have seen in Vermont, impr...
The worst of all worlds is to have everyone show up at the hospital or come through an emergency room door. The vast majority of individuals who get H1N1 so far aren't terribly ill
I am pleased to report that today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved applications for vaccine for the 2009 H1N1 virus for four of the (five) manufacturers of the US licensed seasonal influenza vaccine
Americans who get the H1N1 vaccine most likely will be protected sooner than we thought
We congratulate New Mexico on performing so well this year and we thank the parents who are providing loving and permanent homes
President Obama is committed to passing health insurance reform and we're closer to reform than ever before ... The Recovery Act will help ensure we grow our health care workforce and give our aspiring doctors, nurses and health professionals the tools and training they need to provide top-quality care ...
We are encouraged by the data we've seen both in other countries and here in the United States
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