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The Missing Link in Health Reform: A Guarantee of Good Coverage at WorkPosted on January 11th, 2010 by Richard Kirsch,
National Campaign DirectorOne huge issue that's received almost no attention in the debate on health care reform is what will happen to health coverage at work. There's been an enormous amount of attention paid to what will happen to the small percentage of Americans - less than 10% - who will get coverage through the new health insurance marketplaces called Exchanges. Will they have access to a public health insurance option? Will the government subsidies be enough to make health care affordable? Will insurance companies be able to raise rates because of health conditions, age, or gender?
This discussion - the one that's dominated the debate - has nothing to do with the majority of Americans, some 150 million, who will continue to get their health coverage at work. During the past decade, coverage at work has deteriorated with employees paying a bigger share of premiums for shrinking benefits. A study of employers released this past fall found that the trend is sure to continue in 2010. A key question is whether reform will deal with this growing problem for most working Americans.
What will happen depends on which reform bill you read. The House bill guarantees people will get good coverage they can afford. But the Senate bill not only fails to protect employees in large firms but also encourages employers in low-and-moderate wage businesses to offer barebones insurance plans and shift workers to part-time jobs. ..........(more)
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