麻豆女优

Skip to main content

The independent source for health policy research, polling, and news.

Subscribe Follow Us
  • Trump 2.0

    Trump 2.0

    • Agency Watch
    • State Watch
    • Rural Health Payout
  • Public Health

    Public Health

    • Vaccines
    • CDC & Disease
    • Environmental Health
  • Audio Reports

    Audio Reports

    • What the Health?
    • Health Care Helpline
    • 麻豆女优 Health News Minute
    • An Arm and a Leg
    • Health Hub
    • HealthQ
    • Silence in Sikeston
    • Epidemic
    • See All Audio
  • Special Reports

    Special Reports

    • Bill Of The Month
    • The Body Shops
    • Broken Rehab
    • Deadly Denials
    • Priced Out
    • Dead Zone
    • Diagnosis: Debt
    • Overpayment Outrage
    • Opioid Settlement Tracking
    • See All Special Reports
  • More Topics

    More Topics

    • Elections
    • Health Care Costs
    • Insurance
    • Prescription Drugs
    • Health Industry
    • Immigration
    • Reproductive Health
    • Technology
    • Rural Health
    • Race and Health
    • Aging
    • Mental Health
    • Affordable Care Act
    • Medicare
    • Medicaid
    • Children’s Health

  • Medicaid Work Mandate
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Community Health Workers
  • Rural Health Payout

TRENDING TOPICS:

  • Medicaid Work Mandate
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Community Health Workers
  • Rural Health Payout

Morning Briefing

Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations

  • Email

Friday, Jan 13 2017

Full Issue

Price Pledges To Divest Interests In Health Companies If Confirmed

Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Donald Trump's pick for Health and Human Services secretary, has drawn scrutiny over his financial investments in an industry he would be overseeing.

President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be the nation's top health official will sell off stock holdings to avoid potential conflicts of interest, according to government documents released Thursday. Rep. Tom Price's ethics agreement and financial disclosure were posted online by the Office of Government Ethics. ... If confirmed by the Senate, Price said he would divest himself of stock in more than 40 companies. He'll also resign a position with the American Medical Association, as well as a managing role in a business partnership. (Alonson-Zaldivar, 1/12)

A letter dated Wednesday and addressed to an HHS ethics official lists 43 companies from which Price pledged to divest his interest within 90 days of his confirmation. Some, including Aetna, Amgen, Eli Lilly, and Pfizer, are major companies in the health care industry; others, including Amazon, Facebook, Delta Airlines, and Northrop Grumman, are not. (Facher, 1/12)

He also promised to resign as a delegate of the American Medical Association and not participate in any matters of which he knows the AMA is a party or represents a party for up to one year. Since his wife is a member of the Georgia state legislature, Price said he wouldn鈥檛 participate in matters connected to the state without gaining prior authorization on a case-by-case basis. (McIntire, 1/12)

"With regard to each of these entities, I will not participate personally and substantially in any particular matter that to my knowledge has a direct and predictable effect on the financial interests of the entity until I have divested it, unless I first obtain a written waiver," Price wrote. (Hellmann, 1/12)

Trump spokesman Phil Blando said Thursday, "Just as Dr. Price was compliant with congressional disclosure rules, Dr. Price will comply fully with the recommendations put forward by the ethics office. Given this agreement, we expect the Senate to move expeditiously with consideration of Dr. Price's nomination." (Young, 1/12)

In other news on Price聽鈥

When tiny Australian biotech firm Innate Immunotherapeutics needed to raise money last summer, it didn鈥檛 issue stock on the open market. Instead, it offered a sweetheart deal to 鈥渟ophisticated U.S. investors,鈥 company documents show. It sold nearly $1 million in discounted shares to two American congressmen sitting on House committees with the potential power to advance the company鈥檚 interests, according to company records and congressional filings. ... One of the beneficiaries was Rep. Tom Price, a Georgia Republican poised to become secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, which regulates pharmaceuticals. (Hancock and Bluth, 1/13)

You may have never heard of the National Practitioner Data Bank, but there鈥檚 a good chance your doctor has. It鈥檚 the only national database that tracks professionally disciplined doctors across the country, ensuring that they can鈥檛 hop from state-to-state to escape their troubled pasts... Now, the data bank may become an issue again with the nomination of Georgia Congressman Tom Price 鈥 a physician 鈥 to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. In 2011, Price co-sponsored a bill called聽the Health Care Professionals Protection Act that would have placed additional restrictions on reports to the data bank. (Ernsthausen, 1/12)

This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations. Sign up for an email subscription.
Newsletter icon

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Stay informed by signing up for the Morning Briefing and other emails:

Recent Morning Briefings

  • Today, April 29
  • Tuesday, April 28
  • Monday, April 27
  • Friday, April 24
  • Thursday, April 23
  • Wednesday, April 22
More Morning Briefings
RSS Feeds
  • Podcasts
  • Special Reports
  • Morning Briefing
  • About Us
  • Republish Our Content
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

  • RSS

Sign up for emails

Join our email list for regular updates based on your personal preferences.

Sign up
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy

漏 2026 麻豆女优