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In 2006, AHIP spent over 7 million dollars on lobbying,[6] and its 2005 television ad "Shark Bait" drew harsh criticism for its claim that "lawsuit abuse" by American trial lawyers cost the typical American family $1,200 a year.[7] The AHIP Center for Policy and Research is the trade association's research arm.[8] The center publishes research on a variety of forms of private health insurance, often based on survey data gathered from AHIP member companies. The forms of insurance studied include disability income and long-term care insurance as well as different types of medical expense insurance. AHIP President Karen M. Ignagni[9] frequently serves as a spokesperson for the views of the insurance industry,[10] recently taping an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show opposite Michael Moore to discuss Sicko.[11] In response to a past statement by Senator Hillary Clinton that insurance companies "spend tens of billions of dollars a year figuring out how not to cover people" and "how to cherry-pick the healthiest persons, and leave everyone else out in the cold", Ignagni asserted the AHIP endorses the goal of universal coverage, that insurers deny only 3 percent of claims, and that many of those are for experimental procedures that employers do not cover.[12] References
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