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Secretary Price Travels to Texas to Observe Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts

31. August 2017 EHR, EMR, Health, HIPAA 0
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, M.D., traveled with the President today to Texas to see the damage from Hurricane Harvey first-hand; to receive briefings on rescue efforts; and to meet with his counterpart from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Executive Commissioner Charles Smith. Across the entire department, HHS ...