Small Firms’ Offer of Plan Choices Under Health Law Delayed
From The New York Times:
Unable to meet tight deadlines in the new health care law, the Obama administration is delaying parts of a program intended to provide affordable health insurance to small businesses and their employees — a major selling point for the health care legislation.
Unable to meet tight deadlines in the new health care law, the Obama administration is delaying parts of a program intended to provide affordable health insurance to small businesses and their employees — a major selling point for the health care legislation.
The law calls for a new insurance marketplace
specifically for small businesses, starting next year. But in most states,
employers will not be able to get what Congress intended: the option to provide
workers with a choice of health plans. They will instead be limited to a single
plan.
The choice option, already available to many big
businesses, was supposed to become available to small employers in January. But
administration officials said they would delay it until 2015 in the 33 states
where the federal government will be running insurance markets known as
exchanges. And they will delay the requirement for other states as well.
The promise of affordable health insurance for small
businesses was portrayed as a major advantage of the new health care law,
mentioned often by White House officials and Democratic leaders in Congress as
they fought opponents of the legislation.
Supporters of the law said they were disappointed by
the turn of events.
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