One of Paterson’s Top Health Advisers May Leave

Joe Baker, one of the top architects of health policy in David Paterson’s administration, is considering leaving. Several sources involved

Joe Baker, one of the top architects of health policy in David Paterson’s administration, is considering leaving.
Several sources involved in state health-care policy said that Baker, currently the deputy secretary for Health and Human Services, is mulling a return to the Medicare Rights Center. He served as executive vice president of that organization from 1994 to 2001 before he was tapped by then-Attorney General Eliot Spitzer for his health care bureau in 2002. Baker migrated to the second floor with Spitzer, and stayed on under Paterson.
Those sources also say Baker is being considered as president of the Medicare Rights Center.

One of Paterson’s Top Health Advisers May Leave