The Washington Post just revealed that the Lewin Group - which is commonly cited by Republican lawmakers as an "independent, nonpartisan" think tank and whose research has heavily influenced the health care debate - is owned by a health insurance company.
According to the Washington Post, "...the Lewin Group is part of Ingenix, a UnitedHealth subsidiary that was accused by the New York attorney general and the American Medical Association, a physician's group, of helping insurers shift medical expenses to consumers by distributing skewed data."
Seems like Ingenix and UnitedHealth have much at stake in the ongoing health reform debate. That's hardly the work of an "independent" think tank.
Playing politics with health reform is simply unacceptable - and using insurance company-provided "statistics" to do it is just plain wrong. Demand that opponents of health care reform stop claiming that data from the Lewin Group is from "nonpartisan" and "independent" sources.
Here is what some of these opponents are saying:
source: http://www.change.org/actions/view/stop_opponents_of_health_care_reform_from_distorting_the_truth
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