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Rex William Cowdry (S&B 1968)

Psychiatrist. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Harvard University.

Apr 2011 to Apr 2013 - Senior Advisor, Exchanges.[4]

2005 to 2011 - Executive Director of the Maryland Health Care Commission. [4]

An independent state agency responsible for health policy analysis, health care data collection, public reporting of quality and satisfaction measures, health system planning and certificate of need, oversight of the small group market and its standardized health benefit plan, and state health information technology policy.

2003 to 2004 - Associate Director, National Economic Council by President George W. Bush (S&B 1968)

Worked on a range of health policy issues, including health information technology, health savings accounts, and health insurance tax credits.

1994 to 1996 - Acting Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.[2][5] (President Bill Clinton [Rhodes 1968])

1976, US Public Health Service.[3]

Assoc Clinical Dir, Intramural Research Program, NIMH, MD.[3]

Assoc Clinical Prof Georgetown University.[3]

1973 - Harvard University (Master of Public Health).[4]

1968 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]

[1] - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

[2] - FYI - Wiki - Rex William Cowdry (S&B 1968)

[3] - Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society 2008 by Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Millegan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin and Webster Griffin Tarpley

[4] - LinkedIn.com - Rex William Cowdry (S&B 1968)

[5] - Markcle.org - Rex William Cowdry (S&B 1968)

Rex Cowdry serves as Executive Director of the Maryland Health Care Commission, an independent state agency responsible for health policy analysis, health care data collection, public reporting of quality and satisfaction measures, health system planning and certificate of need, oversight of the small group market and its standardized health benefit plan, and state health information technology policy.

He previously served as Associate Director of the White House National Economic Council, where he worked on a range of health policy issues, including health information technology, health savings accounts, and health insurance tax credits. He graduated from Yale College in 1968, earned his MD and Master of Public Health degrees from Harvard, and completed a residency in Psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center. He joined the research staff of the National Institutes of Health in 1976, where he conducted clinical research on mood disorders and personality disorders, and served as the Clinical Director and Acting Director of the NIMH. Since leaving the NIH, he has served as Senior Scientific Advisor to the American Association of Health Plans, as Medical Director and Deputy Executive Director for Research of NAMI, and as Consultant to the White House Council of Economic Advisers.

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