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...“We can’t ignore the elephant in the room,” says Karen Ignagni, president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, which represents health insurers....
...“Taxing health insurance undermines the goals of healthcare reform by making it harder for people to afford coverage,” said Karen Ignagni, president and chief executive officer of Ahip....
...“Additional steps must be taken to stabilise the marketplace and mitigate the adverse impact on consumers,” said Karen Ignagni, the president of America’s Health Insurance Plans....
...Karen Ignagni, head of America’s Health Insurance Plans’, the industry’s lobbying group, warned that the law would require changes in order to solve the problem of soaring medical costs....
...But Karen Ignagni, head of the industry group America’s Health Insurance Plans, warned that the law would not reduce costs....
...Karen Ignagni, chief executive of the industry group America’s Health Insurance Plans, or Ahip, praised the expansion of coverage but warned that certain provisions could disrupt coverage and increase costs...
...Ignagni, chief executive of America’s Health Insurance Plans, an industry group....
...Karen Ignagni, president and chief executive of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) and the insurance industry's top lobbyist, talks to Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Washington Correspondent for the FT....
...Karen Ignagni, president of the America’s Health Insurance Plans industry group, repeatedly said the reforms will do nothing to contain healthcare costs....
...Karen Ignagni, the insurance industry’s top lobbyist, signalled she, too, was not prepared to head into the final vote without a fight....
...But Karen Ignagni, president of Ahip, on Wednesday hit back at the “politics of vilification” against the insurance industry....
...Karen Ignagni, president of AHIP, said the industry was still in favour of bipartisan healthcare reform....
...Amid all the late night celebrations after the razor-thin 220-215 vote for the bill, Karen Ignagni, head of AHIP, warned that it would be a much tougher battle to push reform through the Senate in the weeks...
...“We think a public option would be extremely difficult to pass,” Karen Ignagni, president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, the largest healthcare insurance lobby group, told the Financial Times on Tuesday...
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