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By Hannah Meisel
* Press release, which stipulates a permanent director of DHFS will be named in two weeks.
CHICAGO (June 15, 2018) – Gov. Rauner announced today that Teresa Hursey has been named the interim director of the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS). She takes over for Felicia Norwood, who recently accepted a position in the private sector.
Hursey has been with HFS since 2013, serving as the Medicaid Director prior to this role, where she oversaw medical programs that provide healthcare to one in four Illinoisans. She also coordinated efforts on the state’s 1115 waiver, contributing significantly to the development of Better Care Illinois, a sweeping initiative bringing in $2 billion in federal money to deliver improved outcomes for Medicaid beneficiaries suffering from mental health and substance abuse disorders.
“It was an honor to work under Director Norwood’s leadership to transform behavioral health in Illinois,” Hursey said. “I look forward to continuing that important work as Interim Director and with our future Director.”
Hursey brings more than 25 years of public health and budgeting leadership to the position. She graduated from Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, earning her CPA license in 1986 and Certified Fraud Examiner accreditation in 1993. The appointment is effective immediately. A permanent director will be named in two weeks.
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posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jun 15, 18 @ 3:52 pm
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So she’s just filling in until the new fiscal year? That seems kind of strange…
Comment by Perrid Friday, Jun 15, 18 @ 4:08 pm
Did she have any responsibility related to that wonderful audit?
Comment by Langhorne Friday, Jun 15, 18 @ 4:29 pm
Teresa is a good public servant who has been put in a very difficult position. Be respectful. She is trying to manage through a very tough time without much help or leadership from the front office.
Comment by Just Sayin ... Friday, Jun 15, 18 @ 4:43 pm