White House Office of Health Reform

The White House Office of Health Reform was a new government entity in the United States created by President Barack Obama.

The Director of the Office of Health Reform is titled the Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Office of Health-Care Reform.

Linda Douglass served as the office's director of communications from May 2009 to April 2010.

[3] In 2011, the White House abolished the Office of Health Reform and transferred its work to the Domestic Policy Council.

Melody Barnes, who was the Director of the Domestic Policy Council at the time, assumed the duties of the office.