[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 208 (Wednesday, December 20, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S8176]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MARK E. MILLER
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, today I wish to honor Mark E. Miller, for
his distinguished public service and professional assistance to the
Senate Finance Committee, as well as to the rest of Congress.
Mr. Miller served as the executive director of the Medicare Payment
Advisory Commission, or MedPAC, for the last 15 years. During that
time, he dedicated himself to our country, ensuring Congress received
impartial, data-driven, and sound policy advice to transform the
Medicare Program while protecting our Nation's seniors and the
disabled.
MedPAC was established by Congress in 1997 as part of the Balanced
Budget Act. It is a nonpartisan agency that provides analysis and
policy recommendations regarding the Medicare Program, including
payment, beneficiary access to care, and quality of care for
traditional fee-for-service Medicare and Medicare Advantage. As all of
us know, the analysis we get from MedPAC is critical in how we, as
Members of Congress, debate, address changes, and ultimately make
improvements to the Medicare Program.
Throughout his service, Mr. Miller ensured that MedPAC consistently
fulfilled its mission of providing objective, empirically driven policy
analysis and advice to Congress.
Mr. Miller himself also testified, answered calls, and otherwise
provided invaluable advice on complicated Medicare payment issues to
both majority and minority leaders, Finance Committee chairmen and
ranking members, as well as other committee members, and other Member
offices regarding all things healthcare. Throughout his years of
service, Mr. Miller has proven himself a trusted source of objective
information.
Mr. Miller gave years of his life, including countless long nights,
weekends, and early mornings to make sure Congress has the best and
most reliable information it can get. In turn, that analysis has guided
many ideas and recommendations into legislation that made its way to a
President's desk for signature. Mr. Miller's professionalism,
expertise, energy, patience, humor, and dedication make him an example
to all of us as we work the process of designing and ultimately
enacting legislation. Mark has been there from the beginning, watching
an idea being born, helping to develop policy to achieve that idea, and
providing valuable policy counsel as it works its way through the
legislative process to ultimately becoming law.
Thanks to his sense of purpose, dedication, and love for this
country, Mr. Miller should be seen as just as much an influence on our
current Medicare policy as most Members in this body. Mark is a
consummate professional, and he will be missed. I wish him all the very
best as he takes the next steps in his successful career.
May we ever remember Mark's service, and may MedPAC ever be guided by
the same sense of duty and purpose Mr. Miller instilled in his 15 years
leading that organization.
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