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Coalition for the Preservation

Subrogation Alliance : Statement of Principles
August 5, 2009

The members of the Subrogation Alliance have joined together in support of these principles.

1. Subrogation serves the public interest by enabling insurance to be offered more broadly and less expensively than otherwise would be possible.

• Effectively managed subrogation programs promote cost containment to the benefit of those who pay for insurance – private citizens and taxpayers.

• An effective program of health insurance must entail the prudent conservation of resources, of which subrogation is an important part.

2. The Subrogation Alliance will seek to ensure the preservation of subrogation and to advance the rights of subrogation parties.

3. The Subrogation Alliance will seek to educate and inform those involved in lawmaking, so that the public is well-served by fact-based policy decisions.

4. The Subrogation Alliance will seek to articulate the interests of its clients in achieving a efficient, effective system of health insurance in the United States.

Basic Terms of Participation in the CPAS

1. A steering committee composed of representatives of the major donors will confer and recommend actions to the members.

2. Major donors are members who commit to pay at least XX% of the annual budget.

3. Members that are not Major Donors but that do contribute to the annual budget will be invited to all CPAS steering committee meetings and visits to Congress.

4. Members who do not contribute to the annual budget will receive notices and information published by the CPAS from time to time, but will not receive invitations to CPAS steering committee meetings or visits to Congress.


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