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Research Reveals Employer Healthcare Mandates Fail to Cover Uninsured and Ultimately Lead to Job Loss: National healthcare mandate would push 315,000 Americans out of work
January 2006 · ·
Washington, DC – A study released by the Employment Policies Institute shows that if employer-paid healthcare mandates were passed nationwide, they would fail to provide coverage for 45 percent of those currently uninsured and trigger job loss for 315,000 Americans. Over 30 state legislatures are expected to debate proposals this year for mandatory employer-provided healthcare. Most of these proposals will be crafted to exclude businesses with fewer… -
Research Reveals Employer Healthcare Mandates Fail to Cover Uninsured and Ultimately Lead to Job Loss: National healthcare mandate would push 315,000 Americans out of work
January 2006 · ·
Washington, DC – A study released by the Employment Policies Institute shows that if employer-paid healthcare mandates were passed nationwide, they would fail to provide coverage for 45 percent of those currently uninsured and trigger job loss for 315,000 Americans. Over 30 state legislatures are expected to debate proposals this year for mandatory employer-provided healthcare. Most of these proposals will be crafted to exclude businesses with fewer… -
New Study Shows Healthcare Mandates Do Little to Increase Coverage of Uninsured: So-called “Wal-Mart bills” fail to reach majority of uninsured.
January 2006 · ·
Washington, DC – A study released today by the Employment Policies Institute on the dynamics of healthcare coverage reveals employer-funded healthcare mandates, such as the recently passed “Wal-Mart Bill” in Maryland, have little effect on the uninsured. The research, conducted by economists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, found that bills that target large businesses fail to make a dent in the number of uninsured because… -
New Study Shows Healthcare Mandates Do Little to Increase Coverage of Uninsured: So-called “Wal-Mart bills” fail to reach majority of uninsured.
January 2006 · ·
Washington, DC – A study released today by the Employment Policies Institute on the dynamics of healthcare coverage reveals employer-funded healthcare mandates, such as the recently passed “Wal-Mart Bill” in Maryland, have little effect on the uninsured. The research, conducted by economists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, found that bills that target large businesses fail to make a dent in the number of uninsured because… -
“Son of 72” sequel as bad as the first: Research shows employer health care mandates result in lost jobs and have little effect on increased coverage
November 2005 · ·
Washington D.C.–The Worker Health Care Security Act introduced today is strikingly similar to last year’s Proposition 72 which, according to research by the Employment Policies Institute (EPI), would have resulted in lost jobs for Californians. Proposition 72, which was defeated in last year’s November general election, would have required all employers in the state with 20 or more employees to provide full medical insurance for their employees.… -
“Son of 72” sequel as bad as the first: Research shows employer health care mandates result in lost jobs and have little effect on increased coverage
November 2005 · ·
Washington D.C.–The Worker Health Care Security Act introduced today is strikingly similar to last year’s Proposition 72 which, according to research by the Employment Policies Institute (EPI), would have resulted in lost jobs for Californians. Proposition 72, which was defeated in last year’s November general election, would have required all employers in the state with 20 or more employees to provide full medical insurance for their employees.…