Baucus’ chief staffer worked for giant health insurer

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Sen. Max Baucus' top staffer on health reform, Liz Fowler, formerly worked for the nation's largest private health insurer, prompting critics of his efforts to say it's another example of insurer influence on the Baucus health-reform bill.

Baucus and his other staffers, however, adamantly reject this suggestion, saying it's a cheap shot at one of the hardest-working and most talented employees of the U.S. Senate.

"To suggest Liz Fowler is driven by anything other than what's right for Montana and the country is unfair, untrue and inexcusable," says Ty Matsdorf, spokesman for Baucus, D-Mont.

Fowler is senior counsel to Baucus in his role as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. She heads up a team of about 20 committee staffers working on Baucus' wide-ranging health bill, which has been a centerpiece of health-reform action before Congress.

Fowler, an attorney who also has a doctorate in public health from Johns Hopkins University, was Baucus' top health care aide from 2001-2005 and left in 2006 to become an executive at WellPoint, the nation's largest private insurer.

WellPoint and its subsidiaries, which include several state Blue Cross plans that became for-profit companies, cover 35 million people.

Fowler rejoined Baucus and the Finance Committee in 2008 to work on health-reform legislation. She also has worked for the late Sen. Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., who formerly chaired the Finance Committee, and Rep. Pete Stark, D-Calif., often considered one of the most liberal members of Congress.

Baucus staffers say other members of the Finance Committee's health care staff are concentrating on health-insurance issues, while Fowler coordinates the entire effort.

They say it's valuable having someone like Fowler with first-hand experience of the insurance industry, because she has the knowledge to counter and/or evaluate the industry's claims about effects of the legislation.

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