Tuesday, June 16, 2009

High Expectations

The Coalition for Affordable Health Coverage is extremely pleased to be participating in this special event and we are looking forward to a productive and informative discussion. We hope that all of our unique experiences will help to inform the ongoing debate on health care and broad reform.

Below is some information on our Coalition and what we stand for.

Who We Are

The Coalition for Affordable Health Coverage is a broad-based group with a singular focus: making health coverage more affordable for those who currently have coverage as well as for those who do not.

Our membership is diverse: it includes organizations representing physicians and hospitals, small businesses, large employers, insurers, brokers and agents, consumers, and others who share our view. Because we work in the marketplace, we know what works and we want to improve upon it. In short, as Congress turns to health care reform, we will advocate for more - and more affordable - options for coverage.

What We Stand For

Our members stand by the following principles, each of which is dedicated to greater affordability of private-sector health coverage:

  • Support market-oriented approaches and tax incentives or other subsidies to promote affordable health coverage for all, including the uninsured.
  • Support effective, affordable options for those with high-cost, catastrophic or chronic uninsurable conditions.
  • Support flexible policies that allow individuals and businesses to choose health coverage that best meets their needs.
  • Support initiatives and innovations that promote high-quality care and that foster and enhance a more competitive market for health coverage.
  • Support policies that ensure consumers are equipped with essential comparative information on the price and quality of health care services in order to make sound purchasing decisions.
  • Empower consumers to take actions that encourage wellness, promote prevention, and permit saving for future health needs.

Follow the Meeting on Twitter

In addition to using this blog for virtual participation, you can follow the meeting conversation on Twitter! Follow and contribute to the conversation by using hashtags #healthreform and #hcrmtg for your tweets

  

Infuse Openness, Diffuse Special Interest

In order for us to have a DIFFERENT conversation on health reform, we need to dive into the core and reveal the truth in our experiences and vision for the future. We will push ourselves, and each other to peel back the layers of the sound bites that have dominated the discussion on healthcare reform. 

Above all, we must recognize that the process we will share in working toward these answers will be just as, if not more valuable, than other outcomes from the meeting. We will come together, abandoning turf to revolutionize health systems, and model what we seek in healthcare reform.