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Indian-American health policy expert Meena Seshamani appointed as Medicare director
Meena Seshamani, the Indian-American health policy expert, has been appointed as the Director of the US Centre for Medicare.
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UPDATED: July 9, 2021 09:11 IST
Dr Seshamani s position as Deputy Administrator and Director of Centre for Medicare started on July 6 (Photo: Twitter)
Indian-American health policy expert Dr. Meena Seshamani, who served on the leadership of the Biden-Harris transition Health and Human Services (HHS) agency review team, has been appointed as the Director of the US Centre for Medicare.
Sheshamani, 43, will lead the Centre s efforts in serving the people 65 or older, people with disabilities and people with End-Stage Renal Disease that rely on Medicare coverage.
The Billionaire Space Race
This month, the world is watching with bated breath as Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Virgin’s Richard Branson dash toward the finish line in the space race of the 21st century. Since the dawn of time, man has looked to the sky and wondered: Who will be the first billionaire in space? The wait is now over.
Jeff Bezos exploring the universe (Image composition credit: WSWS Media)
Never mind the fact that 250 million more people live in extreme poverty than in early 2020, according to the World Bank, or that 1.5
billion informal workers living on the margins of society lost most or all of their income last year. This week, in some unknown hospital located somewhere on this planet, the 4 millionth person died of the coronavirus.
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TODAY the Queen awards the National Health Service with the George Cross on its 73rd birthday.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will attend a thanksgiving service in its honour at St Paul’s Cathedral and a celebratory tea party at Buckingham Palace.
But such recognition of the debt owed to health workers 16 months into a deadly pandemic rings hollow given ministers’ refusal to concede a proper raise after a decade of shrinking pay packets.
The official NHS anniversary celebrations are a propaganda stunt.
Some photo-friendly public ceremonies studded with royalty are meant to imply that this institution possibly the last widely trusted institution in the country, given the way the reputations of Parliament, police, the City, the media and more have been shredded by successive scandals is above politics, cherished by all, Conservative politicians included.