Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Nearly one in 10 employers to drop health coverage

Do Blue States Expand Medicaid? By Paying Doctors Less - Obamacare includes a temporary, two-year bump in Medicaid fees for primary care, expiring in 2014. Progressives hope that this bump will become permanent, in the way that the Medicare “doc fix” has. But our $1.4 trillion budget deficit makes that outcome unlikely. - Avik Roy/Forbes
Could ObamaCare Make The Uninsured Problem Worse? - John Merline/IBD
Examiner Editorial: Obamacare will provide less at greater cost - Washington Examiner
...Yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office released a new cost estimate for Obamacare incorporating the Roberts opinion, which upheld the individual mandate as a tax. Previously, the CBO estimated that some 27 million Americans would pay some $54 billion in penalties through 2022, and still go without health insurance. Yesterday, the CBO updated the numbers, predicting that some 30 million Americans will pay $55 billion in taxes and still go without health insurance.

In addition to the $1 billion tax hike on some 3 million Americans, the vast majority of whom make far, far less than $200,000 a year, Roberts' decision also increased the likelihood that employers will face penalties for not complying with Obamacare's employer mandate....
Nearly one in 10 employers to drop health coverage - Paige Winfield Cunningham - The Washington Times