New AHRQ Director Named
HHS
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced that Richard Kronick,
Ph.D., will become the next Director of AHRQ upon Carolyn Clancy’s
departure later this month. Dr. Kronick joined the Department in January
2010 as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
overseeing the Office of Health Policy. In that role, he has conducted
and coordinated research on policies relating to public health; health
care delivery; health insurance; and health care financing programs,
including Medicare, Medicaid, State Children’s Health Insurance Program,
and private insurance coverage. His work, and that of the Office of
Health Policy under his leadership, has been integral to the
implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Additionally, his team has
provided insight and information critical to our effort to improve the
health of the nation. Prior to joining HHS, Dr. Kronick conducted health
policy research in academia as well as in federal and state government,
including as Director of Policy and Reimbursement for the Medicaid
Division of the Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare, and most
recently, as a Professor and Chief of the Division of Health Care
Sciences in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the
University of California, San Diego. “AHRQ has important work ahead, and
I look forward to continuing to work with Dr. Kronick in this new
role,” Secretary Sebelius said in a statement.
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