He’d make a good HHS head. It is his field, stick to it. 0’care has to be dismantled the right way. And fixes so insurance companies can’t deny coverage to those with existing conditions.
FDA needs a top to bottom house cleaning to boot. To many dangerous drugs are being allowed on the market.
It wasn't insurance companies which denied coverage, it was certain plans offered by those companies. It was no different than charging tobacco users higher premiums than non-tobacco users.
The simple way that it can be solved is by forcing people without pre-existing conditions to pay more to subsidize those with such conditions in much the same way tobacco users could enjoy the same rates as non-tobacco users by keeping such usage questions out of the rate table. I'm not sure that is the best way as pre-ObaMao care as several states had subsidy funds set aside for those who would be paying too much for pre-existing condition coverage.