In April, President Obama nominated Dr. Donald Berwick to serve as  Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).  Many Republicans in Congress have made it clear in recent weeks that  they were going to stall the nomination as long as they could, solely to  score political points.
But with the agency facing new responsibilities to protect seniors’  care under the Affordable  Care Act, there’s no time to waste with Washington game-playing.  That’s why tomorrow the President will use a recess appointment to put  Dr. Berwick at the agency’s helm and provide strong leadership for the  Medicare program without delay. CMS has been without a permanent administrator since 2006, and even  many Republicans have called on the Administration to move to quickly to  name a permanent head.
There’s no question that Don Berwick is the right choice to be our  next CMS administrator: he’s the founder of the Institute for Healthcare  Improvement and has spent decades as a practicing physician and a  Harvard professor. He’s dedicated his career to finding ways to make our  health care system work better for patients and cost less for  taxpayers. Dr. Berwick has the support of hundreds of health care groups and  experts, including the AARP, the American Medical Association, and the  CMS administrators under the most recent Republican presidents. As Mark  McClellan, who served as Administrator under President George W. Bush  from 2004-2006, said:
“What happens at CMS in the next few years will determine whether the new legislation actually improves quality and lowers costs. Don [Berwick] has a unique background in both improving care on the ground and thinking about how our nation’s health care policies need to be reformed to help make that happen.”
The new tasks and deadlines put in place by the Affordable Care Act  call for exactly the kind of vision that has earned Dr. Berwick this  bipartisan praise. His experience challenging health care institutions  to improve makes him the right Administrator to set up the new Center  for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation – which will harness new ideas to  strengthen seniors’ care while reducing the deficit and slowing the  growth in costs.
His deep firsthand knowledge of our health care system makes him the  right Administrator to tackle the law’s requirements, particularly that  CMS improve nursing home care, reduce unnecessary hospital readmissions,  and expand coverage to millions of Americans who need it most. The  Affordable Care Act attaches a January 1 deadline to many of these  priorities, making steady, experienced leadership all the more critical.
We’re looking forward to Dr. Berwick’s service.
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