DaShawn Groves has been appointed to lead the Department of Vermont Health Access. Courtesy photo

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has appointed DaShawn Groves, a health care administrator in Washington, D.C., to lead the Department of Vermont Health Access, the agency that runs Vermontโ€™s Medicaid program and health insurance marketplace.

โ€œDaShawn brings a tremendous amount of expertise and experience to this role,โ€ Scott said in a Thursday press release announcing the appointment. โ€œI believe his outside perspective and strong leadership skills will serve the Department well.โ€

Groves spent a total of about nine years in Washington, D.C.โ€™s Department of Health Care Finance, which administers the districtโ€™s Medicaid program. Heโ€™s also lectured at The George Washington University and worked at the health care startup CityBlock Health and the National Association of Community Health Centers, according to his LinkedIn page. 

โ€œTogether, we will continue to advance the mission of the Vermont Medicaid program, and ensure that all Vermonters can access the high-quality, cost-effective health care they need to thrive,โ€ Groves said in the press release.

The department has been without an official commissioner since December 2023, when then-commissioner Andrea DeLaBruere was tapped to become deputy secretary of the Agency of Digital Services. 

Adaline Strumolo, a former Department of Vermont Health Accessย deputy commissioner, has led the department as acting commissioner since then. Groves will take the helm of the department Sept. 3.ย 

Correction: A previous version of this story mis-identified Adaline Strumolo’s previous association with the Department of Vermont Health Access

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