FACTBOX: Possible candidates for health secretary
(Reuters) - Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle withdrew his nomination as President Barack Obama's health secretary on Tuesday, after a furor erupted over his paying $140,000 in back taxes.
Here are some candidates who Obama might now nominate as Health and Human Services Secretary:
HOWARD DEAN, FORMER DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
Dean was a practicing physician before entering politics and he had hoped to be selected for the HHS post. He recently wrapped up a four-year term as Democratic Party chairman, overseeing a widely praised effort to make the party more competitive in conservative areas where Republicans usually prevail. Dean was a 2004 presidential candidate and has also served as governor of Vermont.
DAVID CUTLER, HARVARD UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
Cutler has focused on improving the quality of healthcare as an economics professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and argues counterintuitively that skyrocketing costs are a sign that the system is providing results. He has also argued that packaged foods has led to a rise in obesity.
Cutler advised Obama during the presidential campaign and worked on President Bill Clinton's failed attempt to overhaul healthcare in the 1990s.
KANSAS GOV. KATHLEEN SEBELIUS
Sebelius was considered a leading candidate to be Obama's vice presidential running mate last summer and her name surfaced as a candidate for a variety of Cabinet positions after Obama won the election. She said in December that she was not interested in serving in the Obama administration because she needed to focus on her state's budget woes.
(Compiled by Andy Sullivan; editing by David Wiessler)
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