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Alexandra Campau, JD

Managing Director and Director of Health Policy
Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Campau specializes in federal health care issues, working to help clients navigate the regulatory and legislative developments in the health care space. Prior to rejoining the firm in 2018, Campau served in positions related to health policy all around Washington, D.C.

During the Trump administration, Campau served as special assistant to the president for health policy on the Domestic Policy Council. In this role, she helped develop and coordinate administration policy regarding health care reform and reimbursement, and worked on a range of issues in Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Prior to that role, she served in the U.S. Senate as health policy counsel to the Republican Policy Committee, where she advised Chair John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and the Republican conference on reforms related to the ACA, Medicare, Medicaid, medical innovation, drug pricing, opioid abuse, the Zika virus, and other major health policy issues.

Campau previously served as health policy advisor and counsel to the U.S. House Committee on the Budget, where she advised Chair Tom Price (R-Ga.) and committee members on the health care budget. Campau also made policy recommendations regarding the ACA, Medicaid, the National Institutes of Health, and other aspects of the health care system, and worked with other House committees and the Senate to develop health care policy proposals.

Campau earned her undergraduate degree from Tufts University and her law degree and master’s degree in public policy from Georgetown University. She was the executive editor of the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, a student ambassador on the Georgetown Law Admission Committee, and a political strategy track chair for the Georgetown Public Policy Student Association. She is admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia and New York.  




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