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10-21-2005

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October 21, 2005

ROMNEY NAMES PAUL COTE AS COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC HEALTH

 

 

Governor Mitt Romney today appointed Paul J. Cote Jr. as commissioner of the Department of Public Health, the state agency that works to protect and improve the health of the Commonwealth’s residents. Cote has served as the department’s acting commissioner since March of 2005.

 

“The Department of Public Health plays a critical role in preventing disease and protecting the health of our citizens,” said Romney. “Paul Cote, with his background and education in health issues, is the ideal candidate to help foster a healthier society through prevention, treatment and education.”

 

Cote is currently commissioner of the Division of Health Care Finance and Policy, and also serves as assistant secretary for the Office of Health Services. Earlier this year, he was interim chief administrative officer at Tewksbury State Hospital. In that capacity, he reshaped hospital leadership and successfully developed and implemented a hospital correction plan that prevented federal decertification of the facility.

 

“I’m honored to be able to work with a team of nationally recognized leaders in the field of public health to assure the health and safety of our citizens today and for generations to come,” said Cote.

 

As commissioner, Cote’s priorities will include improving emergency preparedness, supporting healthcare reform, implementing the administration’s substance abuse strategic plan and strengthening public hospitals.

 

“Since serving as acting commissioner of the department, Paul Cote has demonstrated on a daily basis why he is the most qualified person for the position,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Tim Murphy. “The leadership and organizational skills he has shown throughout his career will put the department in an even stronger position to address public health needs in a changing world.”

 

Cote will resign his position as commissioner of the Division of Health Care Finance and Policy in order to become public health commissioner. Assistant commissioner Steve McCabe will serve as acting commissioner of that agency until a permanent replacement is named.

 

A Boston resident, Cote is a graduate of Brandeis University and earned his MBA in healthcare management and finance from Boston University.

 

 

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