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The health insurance industry is doing another one of those “online forums” in Minneapolis on Thursday. It’s got the same problems as their last online forum they did last week in Denver:
On Monday, America’s Health Insurance Plans held an online forum as part of their sham “listening tour.” They asked for questions to be submitted to them via email, easily allowing them to pick and choose what they answered. They controlled the medium - with a moderator choosing questions for CEO Karen Ignagni to answer - and that allowed them to control the message. Judging from what actually went on during the forum, with softball questions and no followups, the insurance industry was allowed to spin their position on health care. You can watch the forum here.
As you may remember, we asked Health Care for America Now members to submit questions to AHIP’s “listening tour” last week, and we received over 1,700 questions, copies of which were forwarded to AHIP. I’ve read through every question submitted, and to the best of my knowledge, AHIP didn’t answer a single one.
So, since they’re doing another online forum on Thursday, we thought we’d give them another shot. Here’s the email I just sent to info@americanhealthsolution.org, the email address they are using to collect questions: (Feel free to use it to send your own questions, and go ahead and leave us a comment here with what you sent so we have a public record. Or you can use our email tool to email some questions to AHIP.)
Dear America’s Health Insurance Plans:
Last week, when you held an online forum in Denver, Colorado, we asked our members - people from all over the United States - for questions they would like to ask the insurance industry, represented by America’s Health Insurance Plans. Due to your releasing of your public schedule on a Friday before your Monday forum, there wasn’t a lot of time to plan. Nevertheless, even though our email went out to our members on Monday morning at 10 am EST, leaving only a few hours before the online event, we received over 1,700 questions. A copy of those questions were emailed to you, as well.
I attended your online forum that day, and to the best of my knowledge, none of the 1,700 questions asked by real people all across this country were answered. The Campaign for an American Solution bills itself as a “candid and transparent conversation with Americans from all walks of life.” In that spirit, we hope that this time, when you hold your online forum again on Thursday, you will answer some of the 1,700 questions you received last week. Every letter we (and you) received is available at http://healthcareforamericanow.org/page/content/ahip/
Everyone in this country deserves straight answers as to the insurance industry’s role in health care reform. I and 1,700 other real Americans hope you will take the time to candidly, transparently, and fully answer some of the questions that have been posed to you. We also hope that going forward, you will release the times, dates, and locations of the rest of your listening tour well in advance so the public can make sure it is truly heard by the insurance industry.
Sincerely,
Jason Rosenbaum
We’ll see if AHIP answers your questions this time around. Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised if we put enough pressure on them this time for them to answer a few. Still, given that questions are pre-screened and there is no opportunities for follow-ups, even if they do answer a few real questions, they will pick questions they can easily spin, leaving no room to pin them down on their bad practices.
Without real public forums in unmoderated locations (virtual or physical), the health insurance industry’s listening tour is nothing but a sham, a piece of propaganda used to convince America it’s happy with the current state of health care in this country.
Don’t buy it. No matter what they say, they’re not really listening.
(also posted on the NOW! blog)














Someone please tell me why this site has the word “Independent” in it. It appears to me it is pretty one-sided. As a thinking person when I see someone use this word I usually find out that the person is a liberal pretending to be “independent”
Independent refers to the fact that this site is free of corporate or party control. It has nothing to do with our political ideology. I know it’s a subtle point that’s hard for some to understand…