The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced that Lee Grossman has been appointed as the new Director of Iowa Medicaid.

Grossman, an Iowa native, brings more than 14 years of experience from the Wyoming Department of Health, where he most recently served as Medicaid Director since February 2023. 

“I’m thrilled to welcome Lee back home to Iowa as he steps into this role,” said Iowa HHS Director Kelly Garcia. “His leadership and invaluable expertise make him an ideal fit to guide our Medicaid team through this critical work at this critical time. As I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Lee, what I see is deep Medicaid knowledge, a steady hand and a clear commitment to the people this program supports. Lee’s knowledge of building rural health care access will be an attribute perfectly focused for this moment.”

The appointment follows a comprehensive nationwide search. During the interim period, HHS conducted an internal evaluation to strengthen the Medicaid team’s structure and lay the foundation for long-term success. This foundational work adds expertise in-house and deepens the agency’s commitment to strong oversight and accountability.

“It’s an honor to return to the state where I grew up and contribute in such a meaningful way,” said Grossman. “I look forward to working with this team that’s deeply committed to helping thousands of Iowans live healthier lives in the community of their choice.”

Lee will begin this new role in early September. Iowa Medicaid provides health coverage to over 700,000 Iowans each year, including children, low-income individuals, pregnant women, older adults, and people with disabilities.