
Joel White is the President of the Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC). As CAHC’s president, Joel leads a seasoned team of government affairs professionals while managing the coalition of more than 30 organizations representing patients, drug manufacturers, providers, employers, and other sectors committed to market-based reforms that lower costs for consumers. CAHC has helped enact a number of laws to lower health costs and advance market-based reforms, including small businesses and individual coverage reforms, drug cost reductions, consumer transparency, and expansion of HSAs. Joel’s dedication to advancing healthcare reform is unmatched. For over two decades, he has led various issue campaigns to lower healthcare costs, including reforming Medicare, improving small business health coverage, lowering drug costs, and promoting healthcare transparency. Joel is a sought-after health policy expert, frequently speaking at national events, testifying before Congress, and producing high-profile policy summits and briefings featuring White House officials, Cabinet Secretaries, and Members of Congress. His thought leadership has been featured in major media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, National Journal, Politico, and more. Previously, Joel served as the Staff Director for the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, where he played a crucial role in enacting significant health policies, including the creation fo the Medicare prescription drug benefit and Health Savings Accounts. He also helped negotiate and pass key legislation such as the Deficit Reduction Act and the Tax Reform and Health Care Act. Joel is also the co-author of the book, Facts and Figures on Government Finance (1992), which brings together data on public finance at all levels of government, with comparisons of taxing and spending levels spanning half a century. He holds a BS in Economics from the American University.
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2026-03-10
Council for Affordable Health Coverage’s Joel White Discusses Healthcare Costs and Market MonopoliesIn the latest episode of the Health Policy Podcast, Joel White, president of the Council for Affordable Health Coverage, discusses rising healthcare costs and market monopolies. White highlights the significant increase in health insurance premiums compared to wages, attributing the issue to regulatory burdens, lack of competition, and the consolidation of healthcare providers and insurers. He emphasizes the need for transparency, consumer choice, and breaking up monopolies to improve affordability in the healthcare system.
Notable quotes
“Health costs are really crushing American families right now.”
“By 2032, the typical American is gonna spend 40% of their income just on healthcare.”
“We think that we have free market healthcare in the United States and we don't.”
“The only way you could succeed and comply with all those regulations is if you got bigger.”
“The fact is, when President Obama said we've got an affordability crisis in America, the answer was the Affordable Care Act.”
“We need to break up these monopolies and get back to a free market healthcare system in America.”






