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| Are You Ready to be Forced to Provide Health Insurance? |
| Written by Anita Campbell | |
| Sunday, 14 June 2009 | |
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If you run a small business and employ people, under one of the proposals floating around for healthcare reform you’d be required to provide health insurance for employees. Now, most people would agree that all individuals have a right to healthcare. The problem is one of costs — small businesses often cannot afford to provide health insurance coverage for employees.
One of the latest proposals is for mandating that all employers provide health coverage for employees.
While I appreciate that this group wants to solve a difficult societal problem, the savings they are talking about is unclear. There’s no guarantee that health costs for small businesses would, in fact, be lower — it’s dependent on too many forces that are outside of everyone’s control. Also, they are talking about savings years down the road, not in the here and now. The current system of healthcare in the United States is ridiculous. It’s shameful that so many people go uncovered in a civilized society. Something needs to be done — but I don’t think the answer is one of putting the burden on small businesses to provide insurance. For more, read: The Economic Impact of Healthcare Reform on Small Business (PDF) by the so-called “Small Business Majority.” For another view on healthcare, read: Why We Can't Afford NOT to Reform HealthCare, Even in This Economy. Are You Ready to be Forced to Provide Health Insurance? Read more at: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallBusinessTrends/~3/5Ykkv8azDeY/are-you-ready-to-be-forced-to-provide-health-insurance.html. |
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