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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
June 7, 2022
"The mechanisms of the proposed rule ... will have consequences for job-based coverage, that will erode insurance options for employees and their families while increasing costs for employers. Fixing one problem in ACA markets should not detrimentally impact markets where a majority of Americans receive their coverage."
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
Apr. 26, 2023
"[T]hree ways Congress can make health coverage more affordable and accessible: [1] Expanding health plan options for employers and their employees. [2] Providing financial incentives to ensure employer coverage remains viable. [3] Enacting policies to lower the cost of health services and drugs to reduce premiums and out-of-pocket costs."
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
Feb. 21, 2024
"While we understand that the Association Health Plans (AHP) rule promulgated under the prior administration has been disputed in legal proceedings, we are disappointed in this proposed rule rescinding the rule in its entirety. AHPs provide a pathway under the existing Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements to band together to negotiate lower premiums and better benefits for plan members. We urge you to reconsider the recession of the proposed rule and make revisions to the rule that make AHPs more robust and viable while protecting workers from bad actors"
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
Nov. 20, 2025
"Congress must put small employers at the center of any reform effort. That starts with ensuring they have access to flexible, affordable coverage options, including the ability to self-fund, and expanding and making permanent Association Health Plans so small businesses can band together to negotiate lower costs."
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC], National Association of Manufacturers [NAM], Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council [SBEC], and U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Sept. 26, 2021
"Together, [these organizations] steadfastly oppose allowing the government to directly negotiate prescription drug rates and permitting other health care markets to pay these same rates. These policies would have tremendous negative consequences. Imposing government price controls on prescription drugs threatens to cut critical medical research dollars essential for innovation and development of new cures."
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
Mar. 17, 2024
"CAHC believes Congress should instead strengthen ERISA by [1] expanding options for employers and their employees; [2] providing financial incentives to ensure employer coverage remains viable; and [3] enacting policies to lower the cost of health services and drugs to reduce premiums and out-of-pocket costs."
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
May 12, 2022
"Recent polling shows Americans like the coverage they have, and they want to keep it. Should Congress go down the single payer path, they will destroy the current healthcare system, with union plans being the biggest losers.... Additionally, the single payer system will eliminate cost-sharing making it a much more expensive option than the current system. CAHC believes the private market solutions below are the right path forward[.]"
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Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
May 13, 2019
10 pages. "[The authors] propose a set of positive, common sense policy solutions to address the issues around prescription drug access and affordability. These proposals are broken into four broad categories: [1] better coverage; [2] pay for value; [3] better markets and competition; and [4] improved transparency."
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Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Representatives
Apr. 26, 2023
Links to video, statement of Chairman Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), and statements by witnesses [1] Mrs. Tracy Watts, Mercer; [2] Ms. Marcie Strouse, Capitol Benefits Group; [3] Ms. Sabrina Corlette, J.D., Georgetown University"s Health Policy Institute; and [4] Mr. Joel White, Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC)."
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Joel C. White, President, Council for Affordable Health Coverage [CAHC]
July 12, 2016
14 pages. "The ACA made massive changes to health markets ... It created new consumer protections, corrected market imbalances, and reduced the number of uninsured Americans to historic lows. Yet, overreach by the ACA has also contributed to high and growing health insurance premiums, marked by average double digit price increases on exchange plans both this year and next. The result is an unbalanced and expensive market that is driving away many of the healthy consumers the exchanges need to attract in order to hold coverage costs down over the long term."
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