Association Internationale de la Mutualité
AIM, the International Association of Mutual Benefit Societies represents health mutual benefit societies and health insurance funds in Europe and worldwide. It was founded in 1950 and is based in Brussels.
Through its 61 members from 27 countries, health coverage is provided to over 200 million people in the world and to 160 million in Europe. Its members manage compulsory and/or voluntary health insurance and some deliver healthcare and social services through their own facilities.
As an international association, AIM is present in Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
AIM | Association Internationale de la Mutualité – International Association of Mutual Benefit societies |
Legal Form | Non-profit association under Belgian law |
Mission | Representing health insurance funds and health mutuals in Europe and in the world |
Foundation | 1950 in Paris |
Headquarters | Brussels |
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AIM's history
AIM was founded in January 1950 at the General Assembly in Paris under the French legal form of Association. By that time, the Association had its headquarters in Geneva.Its official statutory name "Association Internationale de la Mutualité" therefore dates back to 1950. Its headquarters were transferred from Geneva to Brussels in 1998.
In 2008 AIM changed legal status: it went from an Association under French law to an Association with non-profit orientation under Belgian Law.
The objective of the association in 1950 was–and still is–to defend mutuals’ interests. Among its members are healthcare mutual, but also other not-for-profit providers of healthcare coverage and national health funds.
AIM’s presidents
- 2014 – until now: Christian Zahn
- 2011–2014: Jean-Philippe Huchet
- 2007–2011: Willi Budde
- 2005–2007: Maurice Duranton
- 2002–2005: Ron Hendriks
- 2000–2002: Ueli Müller
- 1999–2000: Michel Schmitz
- 1993–1999: Geert Jan Hamilton
- 1978–1993: Robert Van den Heuvel
- 1965–1978: Louis Van Helshoecht
- 1950–1965: Otto Schmid
AIM's Missions as International Association
AIM members share the mutual values of solidarity and democracy and the principle of not-for-profit orientation
- Solidarity: AIM members protect their own members without any discrimination on grounds of age or state of health.
- Democracy: our members involve their own members in deciding upon services, setting subscriptions and in the governance of their mutuals.
- Not-for-profit orientation: according to their statutes, AIM's members reinvest any surplus in the benefit of their members.
AIM's activities
The Working Groups are the following:
- European Affairs
- Health Systems Reform
- Disease Management/ eHealth
- Long Term Care / Healthy Ageing
- Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices
- Health Technology Assessment
- Mutual Values
- Pensions
- Environment and Health
- Fraud
- Education and E-learning Working Group
- Disease Prevention