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Learn moreIn a recent (and controversial) survey produced by McKinsey & Company, 30 percent of employers said they are likely to stop offering health plans in 2014 when the full impact of the healthcare reform law will take effect. Sixty percent said they would look for an alternative to employer-sponsored insurance. What’s going on here?
In 2010 the nearly 70 percent of firms that offered employee healthcare plans paid an average of $9,500 per family; slightly more than two-thirds of the $14,000 total premium. That’s a 114 percent increase over the average cost of healthcare in the year 2000.
When federal health insurance premium subsidies for lower-income uninsured employees begin in 2014, employees will be able to purchase coverage from health insurance exchanges.
As a result, some companies may opt to increase wages and have their employees get their own insurance from these new exchanges. Even with the $2,000 per employee penalty they’ll incur, they’ll still come out ahead, and they’ll eliminate their ever-increasing spiral of healthcare costs.
Ultimately, what employers do will depend on insurance costs in 2014 and the extent to which healthcare benefits impact their recruiting and retention. In case you’re out of the loop about how healthcare reform can and will impact your company, here’s a quick catch up.
Improved benefits are already available
Group policies issued since September of 2010 must include free preventive care screenings and they are not permitted to have lifetime limits in most situations.
If your current group plan doesn’t provide these benefits, you may be leaving benefits on the table because comparably priced plans that offer better coverage may be available.
Find out what your employees want/need
It’s illegal to ask questions about employee’s health in some states, but there’s no law against asking them what they want from their healthcare benefits. You may find that if you educate them on alternatives available through healthcare reform, they may be willing to make changes in their current plans, such as increased cost-sharing, high-deductible plans orHealth Savings Accounts. You might also find that they’re more interested in prescription drug plans than dental coverage.
One way to stay on the right side of privacy issue is to use an anonymous survey.
Wellness is the best healthcare approach
Small group health insurance policies cost less when you have a healthy group. Like safety, wellness comes from a company-wide attitude, not just a poster in the break room. Encourage exercise and stock the break room with healthy snacks.
One company employs a number of former Marines. Before work they get together for PT and then jog, singing cadence songs. “I’ve never been in better shape except when I was in the service,” one vet said. “Exercising with a group helps me keep from getting bored, and I push myself harder, too.” Sempre Fi!
Preventive care helps also. You may not have an HR department, but you can point people to websites that offer advice on preventive screenings and check-ups.
Shop around
Shopping around for health insurance every couple of years may yield better coverage and lower costs.
But be careful, there are unscrupulous agents that try to take advantage of the confusion surrounding healthcare reform. Be sure you’re dealing with a licensed agent. It doesn’t cost anymore and they’re in the best position to make sure you get the right plan at the best price.
Tax credits are already available
If you have fewer than 25 employees and your average wages are $50,000 or less, you may qualify for tax credits in 2011 through 2013. You have to provide group health insurance and pay at least 50 percent of employee monthly premiums.
If you have fewer than 10 employees and average wages of $25,000 or less, you’ll qualify for the maximum tax credit of 35 percent of the premiums you pay.
Whether you have two employees or 250, you probably know that employer-sponsored health insurance is one of the benefits workers value most. Offering a group health insurance plan can help you hire and retain the best workers, as well as provide valuable protection for yourself and your family. That’s all going to be a lot more complicated as 2014 approaches, so stay in touch with what’s going on.
To learn more about healthcare reform and individual and family health insurance and keep up to date with changes, visit www.healthcare.gov.
Effective January 1, 2011 To ensure premium dollars are spent primarily on health care, the new law generally requires that at least 85% of all premium dollars collected by insurance companies for large employer plans are spent on health care services and health care quality improvement. For plans sold to individuals and small employers, at least 80% of the premium must be spent on benefits and quality improvement. If insurance companies do not meet these goals because their administrative costs or profits are too high, they must provide rebates to consumers
It's about power and money. It always is. We know premiums are going up (strike 1), we know the Center for Medicaid Services says the cost to the states for PPACA's Medicaid provisions will be double what Obama promised it would be (strike 2), we know that inactivity is not commerce (strike 3), we know that 30% of hospital bills in America are simply absorbed by doctors and the insured (strike 4?), we know that in the UK's NHS people die from things like "neglect" or "thirst" (strike 5, wobbly wicket?), and we know that when you start insisting that people's health decisions are everybody's problem, you can override their personal objections (read: individual freedom of choice) and force them to alter their lifestyle.This is the way the world ends - not with a bang, but a whimper.
Thank goodness someone is finally attempting to fix our healthcare system. It is so sad that our country has so many uninsured citizens; we aren't a third-world country, we shouldn't go broke when we get sick or injured. Thanks Obama for helping make healthcare affordable, it's been a long time coming!
It is not about health care. It is about placing an enormous law and set of administrative regulations over an industry that will enable the Dems to extort bribes, (aka campaign contributions), and otherwise enable them to empower themselves with political favors like "waivers."
I'm pretty sure it's about healthcare, but it's entertaining to hear your paranoid spin on the matter.
You made it political with "Thanks Obama for helping make healthcare affordable," You do know the countries finances are going down the toliet, so that this healthcare "reform" is not actually affordable?
Ah, "country's" finances!
how do you insure a 17 year old child and everyone of the insurance companies has turned her down because I'm on disability that means I can't be on the insurance with her. If I'm not on it with her she can't have no matter how much I pay. This leaves her out in the cold money or not, they all say no way! I hope this insurance thing in 2014 leaves them out in the cold
You can find a child only policy with certain carriers. Assurant Health I know offers it. Ask a local insurance agent to help you out.
So this is what all the employers are afraid of, so they won't hire any new employees. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me for employers and insurance providers!
I voted for Obama in 2008 and frankly I've not been very impressed, so I'll be looking for another candidate. I do respect him for being willing to tackle healthcare. I don't know the solution, but I do know that the current third-party payor system isn't sustainable in the long term. I don't think ObamaCare will be the solution, but I do applaud him for taking this bull by the horns when the others have ignored the problem. I understand that people resent being told they have to have insurance, but essentially everyone has it now in that emergency rooms are required to provide services for people without health coverage. That cost is passed onto those of use who do have insurance or who will pay the bill, so what we have now is indirect taxation to provide emergency coverage.
I think the goal is to give people a real option to health insurance, since it's currently an oligopoly market, which enables private insurers to constantly raise rates. It's seems unfair that someone has to go into massive, unrepairable debt just because they get sick or hurt during an era of such high unemployment.
this is another step to socialism by the Domocrats, if this Sopcialist medical was so awesome why has all of its supporters received Waivers to not participate? From the unions to AARP are now exempt. As employers it will be cheaper to pay the fine for not covering employees amd how will obama jail those that cant pay their fines? Obama will be gone so how will his "Board" still have authority? What of this death panel that is currently being asembled?
You sound very confused and completely unable to focus on any stable thought. It's sort of funny to hear the term "death panel," I though Fox did away with that some time ago. It's one thing to be get your news from Fox, it's another thing to comment on something when you haven't paid attention to ANY news in the past 2 years.
Youre pretty uneducated . Get fair explanation form an unbiased source and you will know how this will benefit.. and your "facts" are not correct.. when all of the parts of the Health Reform act are in place, the country will be on the right [ath, and more people will be healthy and then the savings for us all, yes even you, will be realized. you are another person who thinks something that noone else could fix , has to be an instant fix all of a sudden.
What happened to keeping your own Doctor and your Own plan? Employers are already gearing up to remove sponsored plans and send us all to the Government trough. Since twice as many employers than planned for will be taking these actions, cost will increase and tax payer will pay more until we have to ration benefits and let people die!
Michael, are you under the impression that the government is going to replace your doctor with some socialist government doctor? I'm pretty sure the doctors are going to be the same doctors we have now when we finally move to the system under the affordable healthcare act, we just won't have to pay so much because there will be less uninsured sick and injured people and private companies will have a reasonable competitor rather than continually raising costs to boost their profit.
Seems Obamacare is working exactly the way Obama planned. The path to universal/socialized, government controlled, government-ruined healthcare is being paved. If the thought of employers dumping their employees in a public troth is unappealing, might I suggest voting for candidates focused on repealing Obamacare.
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FOX news?? the only channel that tells both sides? Facism is comming wuth this health care--already the Auto industry, banks and Wall Street are under total Dem Govt control and now the health care industry--Facism, Govt controlled private business--exactly what obama is doing. We are also in fear of martial law because how else is the Democrats gonna enforce their facism
Fox news is not News. it is propaganda and you are being led down a path of self destruction. . have you been watching the real news? Rupert Murrdock has admitted to manipulating news all over the world, a crook. So is Fox News. The viewers of Fox are the most uneducated viewers in the country, real Polls and tests show. Get some balance.
read the bill? congress couldn't read the bill. they had to pass it to see what was in it and they refused to use it on themsleves.
Tthis ruins health care We have insurance but soon employesr wont want to pay for it so once again the rich get off the hook While the middle and working class foot the bill, twice though taxes and paying for anybody else Who needes a doctor no matter what . On ce again The corparrations and the rich make up while the taxpayers tworking hard to make ends meet foot the bill. I hope this is repeeled, soon it will do nothing but make things worse and more confusing than They already are
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Vincent Henderson 10 months ago
One of the biggest things to get under control is the cost of health care products, example, my child's asthma machine cost $ 700.00 dollars. It pumps out air to a Nebulizer. Its now more complicated than a $5 air pump for my fish tank. You can also buy them on line for under $100. Some of the plastic tube used in the emergency rooms go for over $800 dollars, The show I watched said they charge that much to insure it's 5 cent part is sterile. I'm sure there more examples of price gouging that should be dealt with. Not to mention big pharma