Skip to main content

Lowell General Hosts U.S. HHS Secretary Becerra

August 19, 2021

On Tuesday, August 17, Lowell General Hospital had the honor to host U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Congresswoman Lori Trahan at our main campus and showcased the outstanding work taking place at our hospital and across Lowell to improve the health of our community.

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Congresswoman Lori Trahan group shot

The opportunity was presented by the Congresswoman, a steadfast supporter of Lowell General Hospital who experienced Lowell General’s patient-centered care first-hand during the birth of her two children. The visit included a brief tour of the hospital, which included a stop on the Labor and Delivery Unit at her request.

The tour was followed by a roundtable discussion led by Lowell General President and CEO Jody White that brought together more than a dozen local, state and community leaders, including Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders. Lowell General was also represented by Chief Operating Officer Amy Hoey, Emergency Department physician Dr. Susan Ly and Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Adam Weston, as well as Wellforce CEO Michael Dandorph.

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Congresswoman Lori Trahan at conference table

The discussion focused on several topics, including the hospital’s pandemic response, public health collaboration across Lowell to address health equity and the need to support frontline healthcare workers and their mental health.

Secretary Becerra told the group how impressed he was with Lowell General and the caring, patients-first atmosphere he witnessed inside the hospital. A lawyer, Secretary Becerra also referenced his wife, Carolyna Reyes, a renowned OB/GYN who has dedicated much of her career to advocating for underserved populations and diversity in healthcare.

“I will tell her that Lowell General Hospital is doing it right,” he said.

MENTIONED IN THIS PAGE:
Articles
New Research on Positive Childhood Experiences Published by the HOPE National Resource Center
June 15, 2024
Tufts Medical Center's HOPE National Resource Center published a study that shows that positive childhood experiences vary by demographic and socioeconomic factors.
Articles
Triplet Nurses Find a Home at Tufts Medical Center
May 8, 2024
The Russell triplets are all nurses at Tufts Medical Center.
Press Releases
Tufts Medicine, Navvis Partner To Accelerate Value-Based Care, Driving Healthcare Transformation in Massachusetts
April 24, 2024
Together, the companies are creating better experiences for patients and physicians, improving affordability, quality, access and experience.

Be among the first to know

Enjoy the latest health updates from Tufts Medicine by signing up for our e-newsletter today.

Jump back to top