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SUBMITTED BY_____________________ ASSIGNMENT Xavier Becerra United States Secretary of Health and Human Services The
Individual He was born in Sacramento, California on January 26, 1958. In 1980 he earned his B.A in economics from Stanford University.
From Standford Law School he received his Juris Doctor in 1984 and after one year joined the State Bar of California. Being an American
lawyer and politician now serving as the 25th US secretary of health and human services, having little subject matter expertise but was at
the forefront in legal efforts on health care in the past. Political Party He belongs to the Democratic Party and aligns well with the political
party goals. The Democratic attorney general of California was elected by the president Joseph R. Biden (Democratic Party) as a nominee
for the current post. Public Policy He showed his support for the permanent expansion of tele-health along with the increase in accessibility
to technology besides that he is also committed to the expansion of payment policies that during the pandemic of Covid-19 increased virtual
health [1, 2]. Becerra supports abortion rights and voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Act in 2003 and the Born-Alive Abortion survivor’s
protection act. He voted against measures that would ban abortion for five months in 2013 and 2015 [3]. His supports include relaxing
regulations on crisis pregnancy centers and covering contraception for employees at workplaces. Endorsements Mr. Xavier Becerra is
strongly endorsed by Tobacco-Free Kids for HHS secretary and also urges his quick confirmation from the U.S. Senate. References 1.
HHS. HHS.gov. Notification of enforcement discretion for telehealth remote communications during the COVID-19 nationwide public health
emergency URL: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/special-topics/emergency-preparedness/notification-enforcement-discretion-
telehealth/index.html [accessed 2021-06-14] 2. Khairat S, Haithcoat T, Liu S, Zaman T, Edson B, Gianforcaro R, et al. (2019). Advancing
health equity and access using telemedicine: a geospatial assessment. J Am Med Inform Assoc; 26(8-9). 3. Larkin, P. J., J.R. (2013). Public
Choice Theory and Over criminalization. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 36(2).

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Advancing health equity and access using telemedicine: a geospatial assessment J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2019 Aug 1;26(8-9):796-805.
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