Posted by The Campaign on June 14, 2010 at 1:54 PM

Statement from AHIP Press Secretary Robert Zirkelbach on the AMA report card:
"Health plans and providers share the responsibility of making the innovations and investments needed to improve efficiency in our health care system. A recent AHIP survey found that nearly one-fifth of all provider claims are not submitted to health plans electronically, and more than 1 in 5 claims are submitted by providers at least 30 days after the delivery of care.
"Health plans are investing in cutting-edge technologies to make it easier for providers to submit claims electronically and receive payment quickly. For example, health plans are working with providers in New Jersey and Ohio to implement portals that would simplify administrative processes and enable doctors in these states to spend more time with their patients.
"Government data show that soaring medical costs - not health plan administrative costs - are the key drivers of rising health care costs. In fact, the percentage of premiums going toward health plans' administrative costs has declined for six straight years."
Of Note:
According to AHIP's most recent health care claims receipt and processing time survey:
According to AHIP's survey on out-of-network charges:
Posted by The Campaign on June 18, 2009 at 10:46 PM
The New York Times: Obama Tries to Seize Moment of Opportunity on Health Care
"In their heart of hearts, few in the Obama administration would have predicted late last year that they would be this well positioned by June to achieve a major victory on health care."
Posted by The Campaign on June 17, 2009 at 2:04 PM
Reuters has coverage of the American Medical Association meeting where it reports "The leading U.S. doctors' group pronounced itself open to reform of the healthcare system on Wednesday, but said it does not want private insurers to be crowded out of the marketplace by a government-run system."
"'We want private insurers to remain. We are not in favor of a single payer (government-operated) system. So there's no question that a healthy competitive market for private insurers is in Americans' best interest,' [Nancy Nielsen] said."
For the full article, click here.
Posted by The Campaign on June 16, 2009 at 8:42 PM
The President lays out his vision for comprehensive health care reform at the 158th annual meeting of the American Medical Association: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Why-Reform-Why-Now/.