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NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan to Step Down by Early Next Year

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
September 25, 2024
in Adams Adminstration, Metro
NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan to Step Down by Early Next Year
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New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan announced his resignation, effective early next year, on Monday, September 23rd. Vasan, who has been in the role since 2022, cited family obligations as the primary reason for his departure, emphasizing his desire to spend more time with his three young children. Despite the ongoing federal investigations surrounding Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, Vasan stressed that his decision was purely personal and unrelated to any political issues.

Dr. Vasan’s tenure was marked by significant public health challenges, including managing the city’s response to COVID-19, handling a major mpox outbreak, and addressing mental health crises affecting both the streets and schools of New York City. His leadership was essential in guiding the city through rising infection rates and supporting vulnerable communities. Mayor Adams praised Vasan’s contributions, noting that his expertise in mental health and public health had been indispensable over the past two and a half years.

One of Vasan’s standout accomplishments was launching the city’s popular online therapy program, Teenspace, which focused on youth mental health, a cause he repeatedly emphasized as being in crisis. He also made headlines by declaring social media an official public health hazard. Vasan’s commitment to equity in healthcare led to the establishment of initiatives like the Citywide Doula Initiative, which sought to reduce racial disparities in maternal health outcomes.

Vasan has had a long career in public health, with over 20 years of experience as an epidemiologist and primary care physician. He previously served in the New York City Department of Health from 2016 to 2019 and was the CEO of Fountain House, a mental health clubhouse that provides support to people with serious mental health conditions. His deep involvement in mental health reform has had a lasting impact on the city’s health policies. 

Despite his successes, Vasan’s tenure was not without controversy. In 2022, a senior official from the department’s communicable disease bureau was reassigned after criticizing the city’s response to the mpox outbreak. Additionally, some mental health service cuts under his administration sparked protests, although the City Council intervened by providing discretionary funding to preserve vital programs.

As Dr. Vasan steps down, Mayor Adams and his team will begin the search for a successor who can continue the critical work of leading the city’s public health initiatives. Vasan’s departure leaves behind a legacy of significant contributions, especially in mental health, where his efforts will likely have a long-lasting impact on the city’s healthcare system.

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