Organizations are struggling on multiple fronts in the current economy. On
one hand, there's the challenge of delivering business results amid consumer
retrenchment and a credit crisis, while on the other there's the pressure to
manage rising health care costs and claims, which threaten profitability and
stability for many companies.
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> Report, Surveys Begin to Flesh Out Details on Health Care Reform
> Analysis is incomplete because the Kennedy proposal has not yet included
> details on issues that employers oppose, like a public plan option, taxing
> health benefits, changing ERISA or an employer mandate.
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> June 17, 2009
> Report, Surveys Begin to Flesh Out Details on Health Care Reform
> Health reform legislation introduced last week in the Senate would siphon
> about 15 million employees away from employer-sponsored coverage over the
> coming years, a finding that reflects concerns among employers that the
> plan could weaken employment-based health coverage.
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>> Sweeping Health Care Reform Legislation's Debut Draws Ire of Employers
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>> But underneath the bristling, employers are trying to figure out what a
>> good compromise might look like on key issues including taxing health
>> benefits, employer mandates and a government-run option.
>> By Jeremy Smerd
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>> For months, congressional policymakers in charge of legislating health
>> care reform held twice-weekly closed-door meetings with a wide-ranging
>> group that included consumers and doctors as well as health insurers and
>> employers.
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>>> Baucus to chop $600 billion from healthcare bill
>>> By Alexander Bolton
>>> Posted: 06/17/09 02:00 PM [ET]
>>> Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) said Wednesday
>>> the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysis of his healthcare bill
>>> has prompted him to rein in costs and admitted that could delay action
>>> on the legislation.
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>>> His goal is to bring the cost of his panel's sprawling healthcare reform
>>> bill down from $1.6 trillion to $1 trillion, and to pay for it entirely
>>> with tax increases, spending cuts and other offsets.
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