National Health High Risk Pool Association Available to Discuss Role of Pools in President Elect Obamas Health Care Reform Plans
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 November 2008, 18:00 CST
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans (NASCHIP) will be available for comment, describing the role state "high risk pools" can play as President-Elect Obama and Congress seek health care coverage for all Americans.
WHO: Lanny Craft, Chair NASCHIP and Executive Director of Comprehensive Health Insurance Risk Pool Association of Mississippi
Lynn R. Gruber, J.D., Chair Communications Committee for NASCHIP President and CEO of Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association (MCHA)
WHAT: Leaders of NASCHIP are available to answer reporter questions about the role of high risk pools in health care reform, and more. Gain information about state specific , high risk pool: operations, membership, benefits, funding, and leading challenges.
WHEN: Available for Interviews Upon Request
The National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans (NASCHIP) was established in 1993 to provide educational opportunities and information for state high risk pools that have been, or are yet to be created by state governments to serve the medically "uninsurable" population.
National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans
CONTACT: Lanny Craft, Chair of NASCHIP, +1-601-899-9967, cell,+1-601-955-7328; or Lynn R. Gruber J.D., +1-952-593-9609, cell,+1-612-750-1203, for NASCHIP
Source: PRNewswire
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