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| | Dan Crippen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dan Crippen (born March 18, 1952, in Canistota, South Dakota.) is a former Director of the Congressional Budget Office and Assistant to the President for Ronald Reagan. |
 | | After Reagan left office in 1989, Crippen turned to the private sector, as a principal of Washington Counsel (1996-1999), a law and lobbying firm; Merrill Lynch as an executive director; and the Duberstein Group, a public relations consulting firm, as founder and vice president. |
 | | In a 2005 Washington Post editorial, Crippen called for increased use of teachnology to reduce healthcare costs, altering the service structure by delegating more services to nurses and other hospital staff, and studying the subset of the Medicare population which uses the majority of the resources. |
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