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DOJ Insurers Probe Sought By Health Care Reform Advocates

RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR   05/20/09 11:54 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Activists backing President Barack Obama's health care overhaul are asking the Justice Department to open a wide-ranging investigation of what they say is monopoly-like power in the hands of major insurers.

The move by Health Care for America Now has consequences for the debate on Capitol Hill, since health insurers have been working closely with lawmakers to find a compromise that would expand coverage and curb costs.

The request sends a message to Democrats that many of their constituents don't trust the industry. Indeed, the activist group is one of the strongest supporters of setting up a government health plan to compete with private insurers.

"A lack of antitrust enforcement has enabled insurers to acquire dominant positions in almost every metropolitan market," said the letter to the Justice Department, signed by Richard Kirsch, the group's director. "The failure to attack anticompetitive practices has enhanced the dominant positions of these insurers. This must be reversed."

The letter, dated Tuesday, asks the Justice Department to crack down on industry practices that allegedly infringe on the doctor-patient relationship, and to re-examine whether dozens of insurance company mergers in recent years have undermined competition.

A spokeswoman for the insurance industry dismissed the request as politically motivated. "The specifics of these charges are pretty bogus," said Susan Pisano of America's Health Insurance Plans. Industry mergers have been exhaustively reviewed by regulators, she said, and insurers are not to blame for rising health care costs.

The activists are citing a report earlier this year by the American Medical Association, which found that insurance markets in most major metropolitan areas were dominated by two companies, and in many cases only one.

In all, 94 percent of the metropolitan areas met the government's definition of "highly concentrated" markets for health insurance, according to the AMA report. Pisano said that analysis was designed to arrive at a "preordained" conclusion.

Industry critics also are citing a recent report by the congressional Government Accountability Office.

That survey found that in most states, a single insurer dominates the market for small business health insurance, even though many companies offer coverage.

The GAO found that the median, or midpoint, statewide market share of the largest insurer was about 47 percent, although the median number of licensed carriers was 27.

Antitrust lawyer David Balto, who co-signed the letter to the Justice Department, said it would be a mistake for the Obama administration to allow private insurers to assume a leading role in revamping the health care system.

"For a market to work effectively, you need two things: choice and transparency. Neither of those are present in the insurance market," said Balto, who served in a senior position at the Federal Trade Commission during the Clinton administration. "Relying on the current insurance market as the foundation for health care reform is like trying to cross the Atlantic in a raft."

The letter urged the Justice Department to investigate what it said were industry practices that tie the hands of doctors. These include contractual "gag clauses" that prevent doctors from referring patients to a better insurance plan, and "most favored nation" provisions that prevent doctors from giving a lower price to a competing plan.

Pisano said so-called gag clauses have been largely done away with.

Separately, Health Care for America Now is releasing a report that shows consolidation in the health insurance industry has coincided with soaring premiums. The group, a coalition of liberal activists, community groups, labor and others, says its mission is to help pass Obama's health care plan.

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Health Care for America Now: http://www.healthcareforamericanow.org

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09:33 AM on 06/11/2009
SENATOR GRASSLEY (R-IOWA) IS WORKING WITH BAUCUS TO BLOCK SINGLE PAYER AND EVEN A PUBLIC OPTION. Grassley is an important player in healthcare reform as he’s the senior Republican member of the Senate Finance Committee.

Senator Grassley has taken a lot of money the pharmaceutical industry and the health insurance industry over the years. Yet he launches witch-hunts against others for doing the same. Pot calling the kettle black? Is this why he is blocking single-payer healthcare reform from even being on the table—because he’s in the pockets of the industry?

According to OpenSecrets.org from 2003 – 2008 alone, Senator Grassley has taken donations from:

The Insurance Industry: $643,643

Health Professionals $812,077

Pharmaceuticals/Health Products Industry $352,222

Hospitals/Nursing Homes $288,895

Health Services/HMOs $245,416

THAT’S A GRAND TOTAL OF: $2,342,253.

GRASSLEY’S 2ND HIGHEST CONTRIBUTOR IS BLUE CROSS / BLUE SHIELD.

Grassley refuses to put aside the profits of the industries that have kept him in the Senate. He, Baucus, and other legislators put the profits of their contributors ahead of Americans’ health and lives .

It is time to remove Grassley from his “leadership” of health care reform, and to vote him OUT of office.
09:23 AM on 06/11/2009
Max Baucus and the Senate Finance Committee Should NOT Be Deciding Health Care for America

“They are too corrupted by corporate health industry profiteers donations to give America the health care policy it needs.

According to OpenSecrets.org over his career Baucus has taken donations from:

The Insurance Industry: $1,170,313

Health Professionals $1,016,276

Pharmaceuticals/Health Products Industry $734,605

Hospitals/Nursing Homes $541,891

Health Services/HMOs $439,700

“THAT IS A GRAND TOTAL OF $3,902,785.

Can we trust Baucus to put aside the profits of the industries that have kept him in the senate? Will he put the people’s necessities ahead of the profits of his contributors? Baucus has shown his bias and should be removed from leading the health care reform.

“It is time to remove Baucus from the leadership of health care reform, and to vote him OUT of office.

Read the whole story: http://www.pnhp.org/news/2009/may/max_baucus_should_no.php

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02:48 PM on 05/20/2009
An investigation is sought. To quote from Harry Zimm in "Get Shorty": What does that mean in this town?" I'll believe this investigation is going to happen when they actually begin investigating. Unitl then it is just another meaningless and sensationally touted story from a H.P.!!!
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LucieLee
Stand up and be counted...
02:09 PM on 05/20/2009
Since the Obama Administration continues to bite off its nose in spite of its face on this issue of health care reform, by taking single-payer off the table, I don't see the Obama DoJ coming down on the side of Health Care For America Now, even though the group is on the President's side in helping him with reform...sad, but true!
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rain33
be bold & strong as a independent person
01:47 PM on 05/20/2009
yeah money talks but it's time to bring them down anyway.
01:19 PM on 05/20/2009
The Insurance Companies colluding for profit??? NO! Can't be true. (sarcastic, if you can't tell)
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Bronxdude
Integrity has no need of rules
12:58 PM on 05/20/2009
Health insurance and pharmaceutical companies (in collusion with crooked politicians corrupted by “K” Street money) have butchered and raped the American middleclass. Since republicans don’t support real healthcare reform and do support the continued plundering of the middleclass by big corporations like UnitedHealthcare and Pfizer, this is exactly why we need the federal government between the public and dishonest politicians who lobby and advocate for corrupt health insurance companies. Real healthcare reform provides the consumer with real options, such as single payor, private insurance, or public insurance. Profit at the expense of human lives is no choice. In Georgia, under its current healthcare insurance contract with Cigna and UnitedHealthcare, state employee’s due process patient protection rights have been abolished, which means that Cigna and UnitedHealthCare can deny benefits or medical coverage, influence medical care, and charge exorbitant deductibles and copays with reckless impunity and no oversight from the Insurance Commissioner. Real reform will end the collusive/monopolistic advantage currently enjoyed by drug and health insurance companies. In Georgia, Cigna and UnitedHealthcare conspired with crooked state officials to eliminate Blue Cross and Blue Shield as a competitor, narrowing the options for healthcare for state employees from three to two, with the end result being higher premiums and reduced benefits . Don’t be fooled Mr. Obama: The health insurance industry (and the political palms they grease) will not walk quietly away from annual profits that top 20 billion dollars!
layman
Live and Let Live !
12:39 PM on 05/20/2009
It's all legalized looting with the blessing of government and phoney baloney Congressmen and Senators !!!!!!!!!!!!!
12:26 PM on 05/20/2009
I bet a lot of scrambling is going on the the insurance boardrooms......saying

I think Obama is onto us....what do we do with our zillions before he catches us?
12:23 PM on 05/20/2009
It is about time for this. The big insurance companies stomp all over the little guys that try to provide insurance and monopolies are against the law in America. Now if they can work on the cable companies next, that would be great.
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billyfromphilly
12:21 PM on 05/20/2009
Investing the crooks? Yeah right, it'll never happen.
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12:17 PM on 05/20/2009
All you are seeing is the END of the Bush era of letting big business make all the rules and RAPE the people at will WITH the Presidents Blessing and support.

CHANGE!!!!
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twistedknickers
12:23 PM on 05/20/2009
Only time will tell if such optimism is laudable or laughable.
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12:47 PM on 05/20/2009
It is definitely laudable, but laughable? Nothing to laugh about when we are being continually sc rewd by corporate "overlords."
12:17 PM on 05/20/2009
Yes, please investigate this...

http://www.thehamandlegsshow.com
12:15 PM on 05/20/2009
pass a law limiting HMO's profitability level.
You see how well 15% MAX credit card rate went over.
11:49 AM on 05/20/2009
Ya think??