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Renowned Physician Joins EisnerAmper’s Health Care Services Group

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Sep 20, 2021
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Dr. David Shulkin, a Leading Official in the Obama and Trump Administrations

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EisnerAmper is pleased to announce that esteemed physician and former government official, Dr. David Shulkin, will be an advisor for the firm’s Health Care Services Group. Dr. Shulkin’s role will be to engage the U.S. Veteran’s Affairs, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Defense, and the National Institutes of Health to provide guidance from the private sector on change management. EisnerAmper’s Health Care Services Group is committed to assisting federal, state and local governments to innovate their health care service delivery operations to help provide better care at a lower cost to the public. 

Appointed by two former U.S. presidents, Dr. Shulkin has extensive experience with government relations and health care systems. He was a former Secretary of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and an Under Secretary of Health for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. He is currently the president of Shulkin Solutions, LLC.

“The addition of Dr. Shulkin—and his vast knowledge, experience and network—really puts EisnerAmper’s Health Care Services Group into the consulting stratosphere of this sector,” said Ronald Dreskin, Partner-in-Charge of the Health Care Services Group. “We, and our clients, welcome him with open arms.”  

Dr. Shulkin will also host a unique podcast series focused on private sector innovation in the federal sector. He will converse with leading health care consultants who’ve successfully affected change and the lessons all potential government vendors can learn. 

“Government works best when it partners with the private sector. We hope to shed some light on how best to work with government so that everyone concerned benefits. I’m thrilled to work with EisnerAmper and co-host this podcast series in hopes of being a positive, transformative advocate for creating more efficient government services," said Dr. Shulkin.

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