Friday, April 24, 2009

New Report: Health Reform and Small Business‏

Small business is at the epicenter of America’s health insurance crisis. Across the country, hard-working small business owners are struggling to pay the skyrocketing cost of health insurance for their employees and many are finding that they just cannot do it.

Today, the Department of Health and Human Services released The Bottom Line: Health Reform and Small Business. The new report highlights key facts about the impact of high health care costs on small businesses including:

Nearly one-third of the uninsured – 13 million people – are employees of firms with less than 100 workers.

In the past two years, more than half of small businesses that offered coverage reported switching to plans with higher out-of-pocket costs in response to rising premiums. Another third switched to a plan that covered fewer services, and 12% dropped coverage entirely.

Among small businesses that offer coverage, 40% report spending more than 10% of their payroll on health care costs.
You can read the report by clicking here or by visiting www.HealthReform.gov.

Later this morning, Nancy-Ann DeParle, Director of the White House Office of Health Reform, will meet with small business owners and representatives from around the country as part of the Administration’s continuing series of White House Health Care Stakeholder Discussions. You can watch the discussion at www.HealthReform.gov at 11:00 AM EDT.

Workers who aren’t getting the care they need and businesses that are suffering know we need comprehensive health reform. You can make your voice heard and support health reform by clicking here and signing the statement of support. Together, we will make reform a reality and give small businesses and their employees the relief they need.

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