Albuquerque Journal

Trump names health secretary

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WASHINGTON — Turning to an industry he’s rebuked, President Donald Trump on Monday picked a former top pharmaceut­ical and government executive to be his health secretary.

If confirmed, Alex Azar would oversee a $1 trillion department responsibl­e for major health insurance programs, including “Obamacare,” as well as medical research, food and drug safety, and public health.

The nomination of Azar is unusual because Health and Human Services secretarie­s have come from the ranks of elected officials such as governors, leaders in academia and medicine, or top executive branch managers — not industries regulated by the department.

“He will be a star for better healthcare and lower drug prices!” Trump tweeted in a morning announceme­nt. Trump has a track record of making industry-friendly nomination­s, such as former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secretary of state and wealthy investor Wilbur Ross as secretary of commerce.

But Trump also has been a scathing critic of the drug companies, both as a candidate and as president.

Azar, 50, a lawyer by training, has spent most of the last 10 years with pharmaceut­ical giant Eli Lilly, rising to president of its key U.S. affiliate before leaving in January to start his own consulting firm. He’s also seen as an expert on government health care regulation.

As secretary, Azar would be returning to HHS after serving in senior posts in the George W. Bush administra­tion. He would have to scrupulous­ly avoid conflicts with Lilly’s far-reaching interests, from drug approval to Medicare reimbursem­ent. The drugmaker has drawn criticism from patient advocacy groups for price increases to one of its biggest products: insulin, used to treat high blood sugar for nearly 100 years.

Azar’s earlier HHS nomination­s in the Bush era sailed through the Senate. This time, he’ll face Democrats wary of the administra­tion’s unyielding quest to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

Top Democrats in Congress were skeptical, but also said they hoped Azar would bring a shift from an ideologica­l hard line on “Obamacare.”

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