The Council for Affordable Health Insurance (CAHI) was formed in 1992 and is a Washington based organization with an ambitious but commendable aim. Their aim is to educate regulators, lawmakers and politicians about the results and effects both good and bad - of various health care reform plans.
The Councils membership includes insurance companies, small businesses, various non-profit organizations as well as concerned individuals. The Council is led by the board of directors whose tasks include reviewing proposed health care legislation, developing policy and testifying before Congress. CAHI has recently been in the headlines for paying a $100,000 advertising bill aimed at improving health legislation in certain North-Eastern states.
Some of the specific issues which the Council is concerned with are providing tax credits for unemployed people and ensuring that people with pre-existing medical conditions arent excluded from being able to get health insurance. They also suggest more reasonable medical malpractice liability laws and increasing disclosure so that patients have more knowledge about healthcare costs and coverage.
And one of their most important goals is to increase affordable health care options for both working people and the unemployed one method of doing this is a proposal to allow people to purchase health insurance from other states, thus increasing competition and lowering prices. The Council also determined that uninsured people pay a lot more for medical services than those with insurance another of their concerns.
CAHI has also developed an extensive network of grassroots organizations who they work closely with to take their message to the media as well as lawmakers. Analysts produce detailed reports based on the Councils findings, which are then distributed to the media and public.
The Councils name is perhaps a little bit misleading they cant actually save you any money on health insurance, nor do they even provide insurance. But as a means of addressing and improving one of the most important issues concerning many people today, they are a valuable resource. |