Title: Working With Government to Improve Health Care
1Working With Government to Improve Health Care
- Shawn Coughlin, Capitol Health Group LLC
- Paul Kim, Foley Hoag LLP
- Brian Carey, Foley Hoag LLP
2Government Is OurBiggest Market
- Governments pledge quality but decide on cost
- Define the terms of the debate or they will be
defined for you - Activists win the squeaky wheel gets the grease
3You Are YourBest Advocate
- No one understands your product and its value to
patients as well as you do - Keep it simple do not overestimate the
knowledge of your listener - Make it powerful how will patients be impacted,
how will your business be affected, what does it
mean for the Members constituents?
4Prove Your Case
- Paper leave behinds are often the resource
staffs refer to when briefing Members - Process Understand what it is you are asking
for, where the road blocks exist, and suggestions
for moving the ball - People Do not be insulted by who you are
talking to, staff are essential given the demands
on Members time
5Necessary Toolsfor Success
- Research / Data
- Grassroots
- Grass Tops
- Patient Coalitions
- Allies
- Local Media
- National Media
- Global
6Show Policy MakersReal World Implications
- It is up to you to educate policy makers on the
consequences of their actions or inactions - Anecdotal data is a good tool - the more specific
the better - Connect the dots - make it easy for the policy
maker to understand
7Determination and CommitmentIt is Always a Long
Fight
- Stay on your message
- Maintain state of the art data and arguments
- Maintain credibility
- Make yourself the expert they seek when they need
information
8Close the Sale
- Be more reasonable than demanding
- Make it clear we need the Members help and have a
specific ask - We are working with CMS
- We need you to let CMS know you care about this
(letter, call, conversation, legislation)
9Follow up, Follow up, Follow up
- Establish a relationship, make it a point to
remember the name of staff you meet - Draft your own thank-you letter
- Stay in touch with the office after you get home
offer to help the Member back home - Update the Member as you get new information and
data
10Understand Who It IsYou Are Meeting
- The House and Senate are different creatures
- Meeting may be with a Senator or Member, their
office staff, or committee staff - Understand the ask is it legislative or
regulatory?
11Lobbying the House
- Think Committee everything runs through
committee - Think Key Committee all issues are assigned
to committees of jurisdiction - Think Members on Key Committee they are the
only ones with the ability to influence
legislation in the House - Think Committee Staff they make sure the
trains run on time and are instrumental in
determining what gets addressed
12Lobbying the Senate
- Worlds most exclusive club
- Any Senator can impact any legislation but they
pick their battles carefully - All politics is local constituencies count
- Anticipate questions, knowledge, conflicts
- Building the relationship tomorrows email,
next months call, next years event
13Committees of Jurisdiction House Energy
Commerce
Michael Bilirakis, FL Joe Barton, TX Fred
Upton, MI James C. Greenwood, PA Christopher
Cox, CA Richard Burr, NC Charlie Norwood, GA
Heather Wilson, NM Henry A. Waxman, CA Edward J.
Markey, MA Frank Pallone NJ Sherrod Brown, OH
Anna G. Eshoo, CA Bart Stupak, MI Diana DeGette
CO Lois Capps, CA
14Committees of Jurisdiction House Ways Means
Nancy L. Johnson, CT Jim McCrery, LA Philip M.
Crane, IL Sam Johnson, TX Dave Camp, MI Jim
Ramstad, MN Phil English, PA Jennifer Dunn,
WA Fortney Pete Stark, CA Gerald D. Kleczka, WI
John Lewis, GA Jim McDermott, WA Lloyd Doggett,
TX
15Committees of Jurisdiction Senate Health,
Education, Labor Pensions
Bill Frist (TN) Mike Enzi (WY) Lamar Alexander
(TN) Christopher Bond (MO) Mike DeWine (OH)
Pat Roberts (KS) Jeff Sessions (AL) John Ensign
(NV) Lindsey Graham (SC) John Warner
(VA) Christopher Dodd (CT) Tom Harkin (IA)
Barbara Mikulski (MD) James Jeffords (I) (VT)
Jeff Bingaman (NM) Patty Murray (WA) Jack Reed
(RI) John Edwards (NC) Hillary Clinton (NY)
16Committees of Jurisdiction Senate Finance
- Orrin Hatch (UT), Don Nickles (OK), Trent
Lott (MS), Olympia Snowe (ME) Jon Kyl (AZ)
Craig Thomas (WY) Rick Santorum (PA) Bill Frist
(TN) Gordon Smith (OR) Jim Bunning (KY) - Jay Rockefeller (WV) Tom Daschle (SD) John
Breaux (LA) Kent Conrad (ND) Bob Graham (FL)
James Jeffords (VT) (I) Jeff Bingaman (NM) John
Kerry (MA) Blanche Lincoln (AR)
17Appropriations Committees
18Anticipating Questions
- Who are you?
- And do you know who my boss is? Who I am?
- What is the issue?
- Why is this important to you?
- What do you want?
- And why should I find the time to do it?
- What about? Have you?
- Are you going to follow up with me? And help
me do my job?
19Points to Remember
? Knowing the Member and their staff
? Stay on simple, powerful message
? Specific request
? Useful information
? Follow up and planning long-term