White House Office for Health Reform

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The White House Office for Health Reform, created by President Barack Obama, is charged with the mission of implementing changes and reforms to current United States health care policies. The Office is led by former Clinton advisor Nancy-Ann DeParle.[1][2]

Obama had originally picked former Senator Tom Daschle for the role, but Daschle withdrew after a scandal broke over his unpaid taxes.[3]

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