The boards include those of telemedicine company American Well and pharmaceutical company Global Blood Therapeutics. His involvement on the GBT board included work on the executive compensation committee, which approved $3 million compensation packages for executives, and a $10 million package for the CEO, according to the report.
Mr. Patrick plans to run on a public-option healthcare plan. He is credited with implementing the 2006 healthcare reform law passed by former Republican Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, which is considered a precursor to the ACA.
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