There are some industry heavy hitters trying to mold the healthcare reform debate.
Susan Ignagni fears a government-run insurance plan that Obama supports would put private insurers out of business. The plan would achieve Obama's goal of universal health coverage through a regulated insurance market. She works for America's Health Insurance Plans board which consists of chief executives of top insurers. They crafted a plan as an alternative to the universal health coverage favored by Obama. The battle is joined.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: May 24, 2009
Filed at 1:47 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON (AP) -- If anyone could make or break President Barack Obama's health care agenda, it might be Karen Ignagni.
Ignagni and her board at America's Health Insurance Plans foresaw three years ago that 2009 could be a year that health care would top the agenda, and they decided to craft a plan.
''Whatever AHIP pays her, it's not enough. She's unbelievably effective,'' said Princeton economist Uwe Reinhardt. ''It's just amazing what she's achieved for them against all odds.''
Ignagni is such a formidable advocate that when she went head to head with industry-bashing filmmaker Michael Moore on the Oprah Winfrey show, she emerged not only unscathed, but with Moore seconding some of her points.
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