VOTE: New Healthcare Reform Legislation

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Now that healthcare reform is law, tell us what you think and give us your vote.

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  1. Health Reform: Employer Requirements

    There is no employer mandate but employers with more than 50 employees will be assessed a fee of $2,000 per full-time employee (in excess of 30 employees) if they do not offer coverage and if they have at least one employee who receives a premium credit through an Exchange.

    Employers that do offer coverage but have at least one employee who receives a premium credit through an Exchange are required to pay the lesser of $3,000 for each employee who receives a premium credit or $2,000 for each full-time employee.
    Employers that offer coverage will be required to provide a voucher to employees with incomes below 400% of the poverty level if their share of the premium cost is between 8-9.8% of income to enable them to enroll in a plan in an Exchange.

    Employers that offer a free choice voucher will not be subject to the above penalty.
    Large employers that offer coverage will be required to automatically enroll employees into the employer’s lowest cost premium plan if the employee does not sign up for employer coverage or does not opt out of coverage.

    Source: Kaiser Family Foundation. “Summary of Coverage Provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.”

    JOE

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  2. What if the Court Overturns Both the Individual Mandate and the Insurance Reforms?

    A timely and interesting article:

    http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2012/06/25/what-would-health-insurance-cost-if-the-supreme-court-overturns-the-individual-mandate-but-leaves-the-insurance-reforms-in-place/

    Enjoy.
    Ann Miller RN MHA

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  3. An NBC / WSJ poll:

    http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/26/12419577-nbcwsj-poll-more-would-be-pleased-if-health-law-ruled-unconstitutional?lite

    More would be pleased if health law ruled unconstitutional?

    Hope Rachel Hetico RN MHA
    [Managing Editor]

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