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J Kosterlitz

    National Journal
    |May 6, 1993
    PubMed
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    Donna E. Shalala, Health and Human Services Secretary, balances liberal views with pragmatism. Her role focuses on operational management rather than solely social policy development.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health Administration
    • Social Policy Implementation
    • Governmental Agency Management

    Background:

    • Donna E. Shalala appointed as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services.
    • Criticism regarding her perceived liberal ideology in managing a large federal agency.

    Discussion:

    • Analysis of Shalala's pragmatic approach contrasting with liberal perceptions.
    • Examination of her role as a 'general contractor' for agency operations.
    • The President's strategic hiring decision emphasizing managerial skills.

    Key Insights:

    • Shalala possesses a pragmatic streak alongside her policy views.
    • Her appointment suggests a focus on effective agency management.
    • The administration values operational expertise in federal agency leadership.

    Outlook:

    • Potential for efficient operational reforms within Health and Human Services.
    • Shalala's leadership may bridge ideological divides through practical execution.
    • Future performance will indicate the success of this managerial appointment.