Galen Institute
The Galen Institute describes itself as "a non-profit research organization devoted exclusively to health policy," which advocates for "individual freedom, consumer choice, and competition in the health sector." Among other approaches, the think tank advocates for health savings accounts. [1]
The group's website lists as its core beliefs: [1]
- "Consumers and their physicians should have authority and responsibility over their own health care decisions.
- "A consumer-driven market will lower costs, promote innovation, expand choice, and increase access to better medical care.
- "The vibrant free market will encourage research and innovation and provide better access to new medical technologies.
- "Updating outmoded tax policy will facilitate greater access to more affordable health insurance."
History
Galen was founded in 1995 by Grace-Marie Turner. According to its website, Galen's "idea for a Prescription Drug Security Card for a Medicare prescription drug benefit was widely acknowledged as providing the central idea for the Temporary Drug Discount Card." In 2003, Galen established the Center for Consumer Driven Health Care. [1]
Funding
According to Galen's 2005 report to the Internal Revenue Service (form 990), the organization had $695,022 in income and $607,615 in expenses that year. [2]
Personnel
From their website: [3]
- Grace-Marie Turner - Founder, President and Trustee
- Sewell Hinton Dixon, M.D. - Trustee (Galen) and President, The Dixon Group, Ltd.
- Thomas Campbell Jackson, MPH - Secretary and Treasurer (Galen) and Independent Consultant
- Cleta Mitchell, Esq. - Vice Chairman (Galen) and Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Contact info
Galen Institute
P.O. Box 19080
Alexandria, Virginia 22320
Website: http://www.galen.org
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About Us," Galen Institute website, accessed January 2008.
- ↑ "Galen Institute," IRS form 990, accessed via Guidestar.org (sub req'd), January 2008.
- ↑ "Officers and Trustees," Galen Institute website, accessed January 2008.