User talk:FAdekunle

Judy Feder was an important member of the Clinton health reform team and a leader on health policy in America. She was the chief health policy analyst with the Department of Health and Human Services during the Clinton administration. She also acted as the assistant secretary for planning and evaluation. Ms. Feder was a key leader in the forming Clinton's health reform plan. She told an interviewer that Clinton's plan was unsuccessful because either people couldn't understand it or didn't believe it. She, now, is the Dean of Public Policy at Georgetown University. She is still involved in health policy through her writings.

During the Carter Adminstration, health reform was on the agenda, but it proved to be a very difficult task to get done. The country was going through some turmoil at the time with inflation, high unemployment and foreign affairs. Getting universal coverage would have been a major accomplishmenr for President Carter, but unfortunately it was unable to get done due lack of compromise and drive on President Carter and his staffs' parts.