Highlighting answer-specific chats would get extended discussions out of the posts - which seems like the intent. Making answer-specific chat more prominent would seem to serve that intent.
Answer-specific chats have the potential for extending the collaboration of interested parties - and solving the problems - and that seems to be the bigger SO objective. There's already a mechanism to keep chats from expiring w/o bookmarking the things - that would be good here, I think.
I think making the chat initially available - but not getting mixed up in the thread of comments, as currently happens, would encourage users to comment when appropriate, or shoot off a into the chat as needed. A separation of concerns is needed here :-)
Question-wide chats - as opposed to answer-specific chats - seem counterproductive to the site's intent. They can prevent the often very good clarifying comments for showing on the question. A lot of very highly rated questions have some really good long chains of comments. Don't need to hurt that.
The more tag-oriented or open chats seem to dilute the purpose far more than answer chats, and I agree with @un5t0ppab13 on that point. Its also kind of hard (or at least non-obvious) to keep a consistent thread going when so many voices are chiming in. The answer-specific chats don't suffer on that front.
As it stands, relative newbs, like myself, have failed to get back into a chat that has been started on a comment thread. Buttonizing a virtual chat for an answer might help - maybe with a message count, or unread message count, or referencing-me-unread-message count? Or maybe with some kind of @abstract + "...in chat" of the last message that fits one of those categories.