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Karen Ignagni, President and CEO, America's Health Insurance Plans

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As President and Chief Executive Officer of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), Karen Ignagni is the voice of health insurance plans, representing members that provide health care, long-term care, dental and disability benefits to more than 200 million Americans. AHIP was formed in late 2003 as a result of a merger between the American Association of Health Plans (AAHP) and Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA).

Ms. Ignagni led AAHP and, since joining the organization in 1993, she has won many accolades for her leadership. Washingtonian named her one of the Top Three "Top Guns" of all trade association heads. Modern Healthcare magazine routinely ranks her among the 100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare. The New York Times wrote, "In a city teaming with health care lobbyists, Ms. Ignagni is widely considered one of the most effective. She blends a detailed knowledge of health policy with an intuitive feel for politics." Fortune described the political program Ms. Ignagni spearheaded at AAHP as "worthy of a presidential election bid."

For the past several years, the Hill Newspaper has consistently ranked Ms. Ignagni among Washington's most effective lobbyists. Ms. Ignagni regularly testifies before Congress on key federal legislation. In recent years, she has appeared before Senate and House committees on matters ranging from health insurance plans' role in homeland security to Medicare reform to patient protection issues and access to health care coverage issues. Ms. Ignagni has authored more than 90 articles on a wide range of health care policy issues, including pieces published in The New York Times, USA Today, New York Daily News, The Washington Times, Institutional Investor, New England Journal of Medicine, Health Affairs, Modern Healthcare and Physician's Weekly. A recognized industry spokesperson, Ms. Ignagni appeared on the national network newscasts on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX.

Ms. Ignagni has also shared her insights on leading cable shows such as CNN's Inside Politics, MSNBC's Hardball, C-SPAN's Washington Journal, and CNBC's Power Lunch and Capital Report. Most recently, Ms. Ignagni was honored by the Sons of Italy Foundation with their 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Association Management. In recognition of her leadership on health care issues, Ms. Ignagni has been invited to serve on several boards, including the Board of Columbia University's School of Nursing and the Advisory Board for The Health Industry Forum - a meeting of thought leaders designed to informinnovative health care policy and practice. Prior to joining AAHP in 1993, Ms. Ignagni directed the AFL-CIO's Department of Employee Benefits. In the 1980s, she was a Professional Staff Member on the U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, preceded by work at the Committee for National Health Insurance and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Recent Responses

October 27, 2009 04:01 PM

RE: Public Plan Opt-Out

A new government-run plan would underpay doctors and hospitals rather than driving real reforms that bring down costs and improve quality.  The American people want health care reform that will reduce costs and this plan doesn’t do that.  The divisive debate about a government-run plan is a roadblock to reform.  It’s time we focus instead on broad-based reforms that will ensure the affordability and sustainability of our health care system…  Read more

September 9, 2009 09:45 PM

RE: Examining What Obama Told Congress

We agree the status quo is not sustainable.  That is why health plans last year did something industries rarely do: stepped up and offered solutions to address the health care concerns raised by the American people.  We proposed health insurance reform to guarantee coverage to all Americans, eliminate pre-existing condition exclusions and rescissions, and no longer base premiums on a person’s health status or gender.  To keep coverage as affordable as possible, these reforms must be paired with an effective coverage requirement to get everyone into the health care system. New health insurance reforms and consumer protections will solve the…  Read more

March 23, 2009 07:38 AM

RE: The Public Plan: Time Bomb?

There is growing consensus that now is the time for health care reform. A health care system characterized by large numbers of uninsured, escalating costs, and a lack of evidence-based care is not sustainable and not an admirable track record. Health plans are committed to achieving reform and have offered workable proposals to help advance this goal this year. AHIP’s Board of Directors last year released a comprehensive proposal to cover every American, control costs, and improve health care quality. This proposal incorporates the ideas and addresses the concerns that we heard from the American people as we traveled the…  Read more

January 9, 2009 03:13 PM

RE: Early Obama Health Care Victories

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November 19, 2008 06:41 PM

RE: Fixing The Insurance Market: Solutions For A Serious Problem

Health plans today proposed guaranteed coverage for pre-existing conditions in conjunction with an individual mandate. We believe that no one should be left out of the health care system because of their health, age, income or employment status. Over the summer, we launched a nationwide listening tour and sat down with Americans across the country to hear their priorities for health care reform. People shared their concerns about lack of coverage due to pre-existing conditions, the impact of rising health care costs, and not having access to coverage if they lost their job. The AHIP Board of Directors responded by…  Read more
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