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Trump picks Dr. Oz for Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services role

If confirmed by the Senate to lead CMS, Dr. Mehmet Oz would oversee Medicare, Medicaid, children鈥檚 health insurance and the Affordable Care Act

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FILE - Mehmet Oz visits the AW Driving School & License Testing Center in Allentown, Pa., Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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By Jonathan J. Cooper
Associated Press

WASHINGTON 鈥 Mehmet Oz, a celebrity heart surgeon turned talk show host and lifestyle guru, is President-elect Donald Trump鈥檚 pick to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the massive federal healthcare bureaucracy that covers more than a third of Americans.

Here鈥檚 a look at a television doctor who became a politician and is now designated to lead an agency that touches nearly all Americans in some way.

Who is Dr. Oz?

Trained as a heart surgeon, Oz rose to prominence on Oprah Winfrey鈥檚 leading daytime television show before spinning off his own series, 鈥淭he Dr. Oz Show,鈥 in 2009.

The program aired for 13 seasons and made Oz a household name.

Oz stopped doing surgeries in 2018 but his physician license remains active in Pennsylvania through the end of this year, according to the state鈥檚 online database.

Oz is an author of New York Times bestsellers, an Emmy-winning TV show host, radio talk show host, presidential appointee, founder of a national nonprofit to educate teens about healthy habits, and self-styled ambassador for wellness.

He also guest hosted the 鈥淛eopardy!鈥 game show and helped save a dying man at Newark Liberty International Airport.

Oz was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of a heart surgeon who emigrated from Turkey.

He attended a private high school in Delaware and Harvard University as a college undergraduate, also playing football there, and served in the Turkish army to maintain his dual citizenship.

He made his reputation as a surgeon, but he made a fortune as a salesman

Oz dispensed nutritional and lifestyle advice on his show, portraying himself as a trusted doctor capable of explaining health matters in an engaging and approachable way. But his show also between medical advice and advertising, failing to make clear to his audience just how closely he worked with the companies he pitched.

He repeatedly promoted products of questionable medical value and was named in lawsuits that alleged he made misleading claims on the show. Several of the companies he has promoted are structured as multilevel marketing businesses whose practices have repeatedly drawn the attention of federal regulators.

Oz had a net worth between $100 million and $315 million, according to a federal financial disclosure he filed in 2022, which gives dollar values in ranges but does not provide specific figures.

He ran for U.S. Senate

Oz ran for U.S. Senate as a Republican in 2022, one of the highest-profile races of that year鈥檚 midterms. Though he was a longtime resident of New Jersey and worked in New York City, Oz ran in Pennsylvania, citing ties to the state through his wife鈥檚 parents.

His campaign . Its logo looked just like his TV show logo. His themes 鈥 鈥渁 dose of reality鈥 or 鈥渢he doctor is in鈥 鈥 spun off his TV doctor reputation.

He ran in a crowded Republican primary and won Trump鈥檚 endorsement.

鈥淲omen, in particular, are drawn to Dr. Oz for his advice and counsel. I have seen this many times over the years. They know him, believe in him, and trust him,鈥 Trump said when he endorsed Oz.

Following a court battle that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, Oz the primary over McCormick by 951 votes but lost to Democrat John Fetterman in the general election.

Oz and Trump have a long personal history

Oz told The Associated Press in a 2022 interview that in 2004 or 2005 when he asked Trump to use his golf course for an event for Oz鈥檚 children鈥檚 charity. Trump agreed. After that, they saw each other intermittently at social events before Oz interviewed Trump about his health during the 2016 presidential campaign.

In a 2016 appearance on 鈥淭he Dr. Oz Show,鈥 Trump said his wife, Melania Trump, was 鈥渁 big fan鈥 of the show.

Trump appointed Oz to the President鈥檚 Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition during his first term.

He would oversee a massive agency

If confirmed by the Senate to lead CMS, Oz Medicare, Medicaid, children鈥檚 health insurance and the Affordable Care Act, better known as 鈥淥bamacare.鈥 The programs cover more than 160 million people, from newborns to nursing home residents.

CMS also plays a central role in the nation鈥檚 $4.5 trillion healthcare economy, setting Medicare payment rates for hospitals, doctors, labs and other service providers. Government payment levels become the foundation for private insurers. The agency also sets standards that govern how healthcare providers operate.

The agency has more than 6,000 employees and a $1.1 trillion budget.

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