Governor-elect Sherrill names Cha as DHS nominee

Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill announced Dr. Stephen Cha as her nominee to lead the Department of Human Services (DHS). Cha is a nationally recognized health care expert with experience in both the public and private sectors.

Previously, he served as a counselor to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Xavier Becerra, with a portfolio of major agencies including the Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health. Cha has deep experience on major policy issues, including Medicaid and maternal health, and experience with crisis response at the national level.

“The Department of Human Services supports so many New Jerseyans, including children and seniors, with food aid and health care,” said Sherrill. “We need an experienced and proven leader at the helm. That is why I’m excited to announce Dr. Stephen Cha as my nominee for Department of Human Services Commissioner.”

“I am grateful to Governor-elect Sherrill for this opportunity to serve the people of New Jersey and lead the Department of Human Services,” said Cha. “Like the governor-elect, I share a deep commitment to supporting people who are struggling to get by.

“As we face extraordinary challenges coming from the federal government, the Sherrill-Caldwell administration is committed to delivering effective services to our neighbors, whether that is through NJ FamilyCare, food assistance or support for our elderly and people with disabilities. I’m excited to get to work with the team at DHS and hit the ground running on these priorities.”

Cha is a senior leader in both the public and private sectors, with deep experience with issues of public health as well as health care finance.

He served as counselor to the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), with a portfolio that at times included the Food and Drug Administration; the Indian Health Service; the National Institutes of Health; the Agency for Healthcare Research and Policy; the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as cross-cutting issues such as cannabis and maternal health.

Cha also coordinated the HHS response to major crises such as COVID-19 and led Operation Fly Formula in response to the infant formula shortage.

Before joining HHS, he served as the chief medical officer for United Healthcare Community & State, responsible for about 6 million Medicaid and CHIP members in 29 states and the District of Columbia.

Before that time, Cha served in the federal government for about 12 years, leading state innovations at the Center on Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and serving as the first chief medical officer for the Center on Medicaid and CHIP Services, both within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

He also served in the U.S. House of Representatives under Chairman Henry A. Waxman, as senior professional staff for the Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

Until the COVID-19 pandemic, Cha served as a part-time primary care physician in a homeless shelter in Washington, D.C., for over a decade.

Cha holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a Doctor of Medicine from Brown University. He also holds a master’s degree in health services research from Yale University.