WASHINGTON--The influential Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
has appointed two new members, including Herb Kuhn, former deputy
administrator of CMS.
Acting Comptroller General Gene Dodaro announced Kuhn’s
appointment May 8, along with that of Robert A. Berenson, a senior
fellow at the Urban Institute. The Comptroller General is
responsible for naming new members to the commission, an
independent 17-member federal body that advises Congress on
Medicare issues.
An independent health care consultant, Kuhn was CMS deputy
administrator under President George W. Bush until earlier this
year, and served as director of the Center for Medicare Management
at CMS from 2004 to 2006. He will complete the remaining year of
former MedPAC member Jack Ebeler's three-year term, which began in
2007. Ebeler resigned in March.
Speaking at the American Association for Homecare’s
Legislative Conference in 2007, Kuhn, then at CMS, said the agency
was looking for value in the dollars it spends. That meant focusing
on prevention, pay for reporting, pay for performance,
transparency, cost-effectiveness—“and yes, it also
means competitive bidding,” he told attendees.
Berenson was director of the Center for Health Plans and Providers
with CMS' predecessor, the Health Care Financing Administration,
during the Clinton administration. He was appointed to a three-year
term that runs through 2012.
Thursday, May 14, 2009