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January 04, 1991 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-04

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LIFESTYLES

Even in times
of financial emergency,
you are never alone.

"If Thou Loan Money to
My People, Thou Shalt Not
Lay Upon Him Interest"

PROFILE

EXODUS XXII, 24

Gail Wilensky:
U.S. Health Administrator

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

health policy issues, she has published
extensively on health, economics and
health policy.

PHILOSOPHY: "A willingness to work
hard for what you want to achieve is
the most ingredient to success."

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• Business • Family Resettlement • Weddings and
Bar Mitzvahs.

BACKGROUND: Gail Roggin Wilensky
was born and raised in Detroit. Her
father, Albert Roggin, was a pharmacist
at Roggin Drugstore on Woodward and
Bethune in Detroit. Her mother, Sophia,
was active in charitable organizations.
Dr. Wilensky lived on Cherrylawn in
Detroit and attended the public schools.
She was graduated from Mumford High
School in 1960. She attended the
University of Michigan, where she
majored in psychology as an
undergraduate and earned a doctorate
in economics.

NAME: Gail Susan Wilensky
AGE: 47



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LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: In addition to
her role as administrator of the Health
Care Financing Administration, Dr.
Wilensky serves as a key health policy
adviser to the secretary of Health and
Human Services and other top
administration officials. A nationally
recognized expert on a wide range of

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FAVORITE BOOK: Her most recent is The
Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan.
HOBBIES: Running, biking, skiing,
tennis and athletics of every sort.

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ORGANIZATIONS: Adas Israel Sisterhood,
Hadassah, and the Institute of Medicine
of the National Academy of Sciences.

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SYNAGOGUE: Adas Israel in Washington,
D.C.

Dr. Wilensky serves as a key
health policy adviser to the
secretary of Health and
Human Services and other
top administration officials.
She is a nationally
recognized expert.

Expenditure Survey. In 1983 she
became vice president of Project Hope,
heading the division of health affairs.
She became an expert on health policy
issues, serving on commissions, and was
an informal adviser to government
agencies and congressional committees.
She has published articles on health
economics and health policy.
Last Feb. 5, Dr. Wilensky was sworn
in as administrator of the Health Care
Financing Administration after being
nominated by President Bush and
approved by the U.S. Senate.
As head of the HCFA, she supervises
the spending of $155 billion of federal
funds in the 1991 fiscal year for the 60
million elderly and poor Americans
covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
In the new year she will be working
on the issues of health care for the
elderly, the nonelderly and uninsured
Americans.

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RESIDENCE: Washington, D.C.



21550 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Southfield, MI 48076
Member Agency Jewish Welfare Federation

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EDUCATION: She was graduated from the
University of Michigan with a Ph.D. in
economics.
FAMILY: She is married to Richard
Wilensky, a plastic surgeon. She has
two children: Peter, a senior at Harvard,
and Sara, a sophomore at Amherst.

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OCCUPATION: Administrator of the
Health Care Financing Administration,
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.

She lived in Baltimore for five years
while her husband completed his
medical school training. When the
couple moved to the District of
Columbia, she worked for the HHS
National Center for Health Services
Research, where she designed and
directed the National Medical Care

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