Media

Can Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Survive ObamaCare

Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Foundation has a new article detailing the direction that ObamaCare is likely to take American when it comes to employer-sponsored health insurance.  She notes that:

"Make no mistake: ObamaCare is behind many employers’ plans to drop their health insurance. At the beginning of the year, McKinsey surveyed more than 1,300 employers from a variety of industries about the effects of the president’s health law. They found that ObamaCare was primed to blow up much of the market for employer-sponsored health insurance.
According to the survey, almost a third of employers say they will “definitely or probably” put a halt to their health coverage by 2014.Among employers that know the most about Obama’s health law, the number is even higher. More than 60 percent say that they will pursue alternatives to conventional job-based coverage."

You can read the full article here.

Be sure to follow AHEC on Twitter @TheAHEC and at Facebook.com/TheAHEC. 



Bookmark and Share

Can Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Survive ObamaCare

Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Foundation has a new article detailing the direction that ObamaCare is likely to take American when it comes to employer-sponsored health insurance.  She notes that:

"Make no mistake: ObamaCare is behind many employers’ plans to drop their health insurance. At the beginning of the year, McKinsey surveyed more than 1,300 employers from a variety of industries about the effects of the president’s health law. They found that ObamaCare was primed to blow up much of the market for employer-sponsored health insurance.
According to the survey, almost a third of employers say they will “definitely or probably” put a halt to their health coverage by 2014.Among employers that know the most about Obama’s health law, the number is even higher. More than 60 percent say that they will pursue alternatives to conventional job-based coverage."

You can read the full article here.

Be sure to follow AHEC on Twitter @TheAHEC and at Facebook.com/TheAHEC. 



Bookmark and Share

Powered by RootsHQ