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"AOI understands that access to and affordability of healthcare is crucial to Oregonians. AOI actively supports legislation that looks at public private partnerships that addresses this key issue of Oregonians, even if it means opposing politically popular mandates.”
--Dennis Rea, President, H.T. Rea Farming Corp.
Mission: To support the critical role of Oregon employers helping to obtain and pay for health care for their employees and dependents; and, support a high quality, cost efficient, accessible system for providing health care services to all Oregonians.
Goals: Identify current health policy issues; analyze their impact on the private sector’s ability to provide health insurance coverage to employees; discuss the implications and relevance to AOI members and the Oregon business community.
Association Health Plans
AOI Position:
AOI supports legislation that ensures association health plans remain as a viable option for employers, particularly small employers, to purchase health insurance.
Oregon employers have long had the opportunity to purchase insurance through business or trade associations that meet state requirements for patient protection and mandated benefits. By purchasing through an association, smaller employers have an opportunity to pool as a large group and enjoy the ability to purchase products not available to them in the direct market.
Expanded Insurance Opportunities for Employees
AOI Position:
AOI supports expanding the current employer-based voluntary program partnering with government through programs like Family Health Insurance Assistance Program (FHIAP). Historically AOI has supported FHIAP.
Over the years, because of low federal Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements, Oregon has not kept up payment to providers causing some to decline to see OHP patients. The Family Health Insurance Assistance Program provides for more coverage of younger Oregonians which not only helps Oregon families, but reduces pressure to increase the Oregon Health Plan and force additional mandates.
Oregon Health Fund Board Recommendations
AOI Position:
Support employers’ ability to provide health coverage for employees and work with recommendations from the Oregon Health Fund Board that help stabilize costs and improve access to care.
Health Insurance Commission
AOI Position:
AOI opposes legislation creating a commission to review health insurer proposed rate increases, as it would take a regulatory function performed by the Oregon Insurance Division (OID) and substitute a commission model with designated representatives lacking the expertise of the OID, and politicizing the rating process.
Mandated Insurance Benefits
AOI Position:
AOI urges caution and careful evaluation of cost/benefit analyses in the implementation of insurance mandates. Because mandates drive up the costs of insurance for all, a thorough analysis of the proposal by independent evaluators is critical. Absent such analysis, AOI believes that health insurance that is less prescriptive and more market driven is more appropriate for Oregon.
Federal SCHIP Program
AOI Position:
AOI supports optional alternatives to SCHIP delivery.
The state has between 60 -100,000 uninsured children qualifying for coverage under the federal SCHIP program. If expanded, the state should establish alternative models for care though the creation of school based clinics. This would better provide essential services for children while helping to avoid disruption of the employee/employer relationship due to transposition and scheduling issues.
- Health Care 2010 Session Report
- The passage of HB 3321 (2007) allowed group health insurers more flexibility in selling association and trust health benefit plans to small employer groups.
- February 26, 2010 Read More
- National Health Insurance - The Stakes are to High to do Nothing
- A merged health reform bill is expected to be brought to the floor of the House early this month. Oregon’s Delegation needs to hear from the Oregon business community on the public option plan. And they need to hear now.
- November 3, 2009 Read More
- Community Based Health Improvement Initiative Passes House, Heads to Governor
- Community based initiatives such as that envisioned by SB 862 provide access to health services through modest contributions from the employer, employee, and community.
- June 5, 2009 Read More
- The Unsustainable Premium Tax is Moving Forward
- The House Revenue Committee moved HB 2116 to Ways & Means, marking one more step on the path toward a new provider tax. HB 2116 contains both a hospital tax and a health insurance premium tax.
- May 29, 2009 Read More
- Representative Greenlick's Health Reform Bill aka HB 2009 Promises to Add Another Government Agency
HB 2009 moved out of House Health Care this week – after the committee considered amendments by other parties negligible – and headed for Ways & Means.
- April 24, 2009 Read More
- Health Care Mandates are Adding Up
- Here are seven costly health insurance mandates that are thick on the ground this session.
- April 16, 2009 Read More
- Legislature Makes Preliminary Decision on Premium, Claims Taxes
- The Governor’s Recommended Budget (GRB) contained a proposal to significantly expand the current provider tax program. The GRB proposed to increase the hospital tax from its current rate of .63% to 4.0%.
- April 10, 2009 Read More
- HB 2009 - The Bill That Keeps On Growing May Be Ready to Move
- The House Health Committee has begun review of yet another set of amendments to HB 2009, the omnibus health reform bill ostensibly modeled on the Oregon Health Fund Board’s report.
- April 10, 2009 Read More




