August 23, 2007
CAHI Releases Small Steps to Big Reform
Alexandria, VA -- As the country enters a national debate over health care reform, we need to remember that the U.S. health care system works well for the vast majority of people. Nevertheless, there are several problem areas, including the high cost of care and a large number of uninsured, that impede the ability of some people to get access to affordable health insurance and quality care. The public policy question is whether those problems can be adequately addressed by limited and targeted reforms, or does the country need to embark on a massive restructuring of the health care system?
Today, the Council for Affordable Health Insurance (CAHI) is releasing "Small Steps to Big Reform," which argues that there are several targeted legislative changes, at both the state and federal levels, that would address the vast majority of the current problems and would go a long way in expanding health insurance coverage.
To access the document click here: Small Steps to Big Reform
About the Council for Affordable Health Insurance
Founded in 1992, Council for Affordable Health Insurance (CAHI) is a non-profit research and advocacy association whose mission is to develop and promote free market solutions to America's health care challenges. CAHI's membership includes health insurance companies (active in the individual, small group, HSA and senior markets), small businesses, physicians, actuaries and insurance brokers.
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