Iowa Medicaid Director Elected NAMD President Elect
Summary
Iowa Medicaid Director Lee Grossman has been elected President Elect of the National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD), effective April 1, 2026. This appointment highlights Iowa's role in national Medicaid policy discussions and the sharing of best practices among states.
What changed
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services announced that State Medicaid Director Lee Grossman has been elected President Elect of the National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD), effective April 1, 2026. This leadership role signifies Iowa's participation in national Medicaid policy discussions and the dissemination of best practices across state Medicaid programs.
This is an informational notice regarding a leadership appointment within a professional association. There are no immediate compliance actions required for regulated entities. The appointment underscores the importance of inter-state collaboration and the sharing of operational expertise in Medicaid administration.
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Iowa Medicaid Director Lee Grossman elected to serve as President Elect on the National Association of Medicaid Directors’ Board of Directors
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
DES MOINES, Iowa - Following the National Association of Medicaid Directors’ (NAMD) announcement of its newly elected leadership, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today that State Medicaid Director Lee Grossman has been elected to serve as President Elect on the NAMD Board of Directors, effective April 1, 2026.
“I'm proud that Iowa Medicaid Director Grossman has been selected to lead and serve alongside our national partners working to strengthen the integrity and outcomes of the Medicaid program,” said Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. “This leadership role highlights the importance of collaboration and reinforces that strong federal–state partnerships are fundamental to effective Medicaid administration.”
“I am grateful for Director Grossman’s strong leadership and the vast experience he brings to Iowa’s Medicaid program,” said Iowa HHS Director Larry Johnson. “His leadership will benefit Iowa and the Medicaid program by spreading best practices among the states.”
“Medicaid Directors are navigating one of the most complex policy environments in recent memory—managing new federal priorities and regulations while driving innovation at the state level,” said Director Grossman. “What this moment makes clear is that the collective operational expertise of Medicaid leaders has never mattered more, and I’m honored to help amplify that expertise through NAMD.”
Grossman joined Iowa HHS as Medicaid Director in fall 2025 after serving as Wyoming’s Medicaid Director for two and a half years. He brings more than 14 years of public-sector experience, including leadership roles in Medicaid operations and home- and community-based services. His work reflects a strong commitment to rural health care and supporting thriving rural communities. Grossman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Wyoming.
About the National Association of Medicaid Directors
The National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD) is a nonpartisan, professional community of state and territory leaders who provide health insurance to 76 million individuals and families through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. NAMD elevates thought leadership on core and emerging policy issues, amplifies the experience and expertise of Medicaid and CHIP Directors, supports state programs in continuous improvement and innovation, and strengthens federal–state partnerships to help millions live their healthiest lives. Learn more at https://medicaiddirectors.org/.
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