Gupta Named W.Va. Chief Health Officer

The state Bureau for Public Health will have a new chief beginning January 1 after a trying year for its current head.

The Department of Health and Human Resources Secretary Karen Bowling announced in a press release Thursday Dr. Letitia Tierney will resign as the state’s chief Public Health Officer at the end of the year. Current Kanawha-Charleston Executive Director Dr. Rahul Gupta will take over as Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health beginning Jan. 1, 2015.

“It’s been a difficult decision to leave and I truly appreciate the opportunity to serve all West Virginians. I am confident that I am leaving the Bureau in excellent hands, “Tierney said in the release.

Tierney took the job in November of 2013 and soon after was tested by January’s chemical spill that left 300,000 people in the Kanawha Valley without water for as many as ten days. Tierney’s response to that leak was criticized at the time by some lawmakers.

Gupta’s name also became well known during the water crisis as he worked closely with the state to respond. Gupta helped lead a survey of area residents soon after the chemical spill to evaluate both local and state response.

Gupta has served as the head of the Kanawha Charleston Health Department since 2009, the largest local health department in the state.

He also serves as the executive director of the Putnam County Health Department and was previously an assistant professor of medicine at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, and at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

“I am deeply honored to be appointed to this position by Secretary Bowling,” Gupta said.  “Working with professionals and partners across our great state, I look forward to the opportunity to help West Virginians build a healthier future by achieving positive and lasting health outcomes.”

House Health Chair: Committee Will Discuss Ebola Preparedness

  The chairman of the House of Delegates Health and Human Resource committee says he will put discussion about the Ebola virus on the agenda when it meets next month. 

A letter signed by 11 Republican members of the committee asked Delegate Don Perdue to include the issue as a special agenda item during interim meetings in November.

The delegates recommend that the committee hear from Dr. Letitia Tierney, the Commissioner for the Bureau of Public Health and the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department about the steps that are being taken in West Virginia to address this serious health concern.  Perdue said today he has been in touch with Secretary of Health and Human Resources Karen Bowling about Ebola.

“We will put it on our agenda in November and in the intervening period, I’ve asked Secretary Bowling and Commissioner Tierney to also keep us updated, keep our staff updated on anything that transpires in the intervening period that has moment and importance that rises to the level of having to communicate to our members,” said Perdue.

Lawmakers are at the capitol for this month’s interim meetings.  Next month’s will be held on November 17th through the 19th

        

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