Patty Strickland

CA Issues Call to Action Opposing Medicare Part D Rebates

Communicating for America has joined the Council for Affordable Health Coverage, and 380 other organizations leading the effort to support Medicare Part D and oppose Part D rebates.Letters signed by all organizations were delivered to members of the House of Representatives and the Senate last week. The letter urges opposition to Part D rebates because […]

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Members Disagree With Obama’s Executive Action Plan

In a recent December survey, CA members were asked whether they agreed with President Obama’s use of executive action on undocumented immigrants. A total of 64% of respondents did not agree with the President’s action. We can infer that this means our members would prefer Congress to tackle immigration reform. CA has long been committed to working with Capitol Hill to get a bipartisan immigration bill passed.

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It’s About the Consumer: Health Insurance Marketplace Survey

  Communicating for America is surveying members to find out how they feel about shopping for health insurance since Obamacare launched. Your participation is important to help CA understand how we can better serve our members in the second open enrollment of the Affordable Care Act, which starts on Saturday November 15th. Click here to

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How to fix this mess

Amid the finger pointing and political theatre surrounding the so far inauspicious debut of Obamacare lurks this startling possibility:  Come February, fewer Americans could be enrolled in private health insurance than were covered on December 1, 2013. Jeff Smedsrud of CA and Joel White  of the Council for Affordable Health Care Coverage offer up five

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