Verma, from Indianapolis, is President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to become the next administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
"I had an excellent meeting this morning with Seema Verma, and I look forward to working together as she leads CMS, an agency with an annual budget of nearly a trillion dollars," said Senator Lamar Alexander, Chairman of the Senate Health Committee.
In this capacity, she will oversee two of the largest channels of federal spending -- Medicare and Medicaid, he said.
Speaking on the Senate Floor, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also praised Verma for her potential role in replacing Obamacare, the signature healthcare initiative of the outgoing US President, Barack Obama.
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In his remarks immediately after the Senate passed legislative tools needed to repeal and replace Obamacare, McConnell said the repeal legislation will include a stable transition period "as we work toward patient-centered health care".
"Repealing and replacing Obamacare is a big challenge. It isn't going to be easy. Nonetheless, we're committed to fulfilling our promise to the American people - and we will," said the Senate Majority Leader.
Meanwhile, a trade magazine, Internal Medicine News, said big changes could be in store for the Medicaid program under leadership of Verma.
At a recent conference of American Bar Association, Blum said he believes a top priority for Verma will be limiting the disruption that could come if the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, is repealed, and finding ways to cover those who lose coverage.
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