Nominee for new Pa. Health and Human Services Dept. digging in
"That means we make sure we have nursing homes that are regulated appropriately and are protecting people. That means that our child-welfare system works and that kids are not falling through the cracks. That means all sorts of things that will fall under this new agency," Miller, 41, said in an interview Wednesday.
Advocates worry that initiatives, such as heightened oversight of nursing homes by the
"I'm going to do everything I can to make sure we have continuity in operations. We want to look for areas to improve, but I certainly don't want to stop the momentum on any issues that are currently in progress," said Miller who has been Wolf's insurance commissioner.
For advocates, who sometimes fought for decades to get a department dedicated to their constituents, the consolidation is a tough pill to swallow.
"We're cautious about the whole thing," said
At a
A representative from
Miller said a priority for her will be: "What does the interface for a particular individual look like in terms of their interaction with the government and how do we make that more seamless for them?"
At the same time, she has to figure out the really critical deadlines, such as those involved in the implementation of managed care for nursing homes and other forms of long-term care, which is supposed to begin
"I'm also trying to be respectful of the fact that we don't have legislation passed yet to create this agency," Miller said. "A lot of what I'm doing now is spending time with legislature on that. It's kind of a delicate balance. I'm trying to get steeped in all of the issues, but also recognize that there is still a legislative process to play out."
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