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Health Care Survey: Employers May Cut Plans After 2014
Health Care Survey: Employers May Cut
Plans After 2014 some Employers Plan to Nix
Company-Provided Health Care
plans
Employees can kiss goodbye
employer-provided health coverage,
at least as it exists today. That's the
message of a survey of 1,300
employers just released by McKinsey
& Co. Overall, 30 percent of employers said that after 2014, when
most of the provisions of the Obama administration's health
reforms kick in, they would definitely or probably stop offering
company-sponsored health coverage.
The findings dramatically differ from those of previous surveys and
analysis. The Congressional Budget Office, for example, has
estimated that only about 7 percent of employees currently
covered by corporate health plans will have to find alternatives.
McKinsey's findings, if correct, contradict the White House's view
of how health reform will play out. They would constitute, in the
eyes of the administration, a highly inconvenient truth. A White
House spokesman yesterday addressed them in an interview with
ABC News's Jake Tapper, noting that McKinsey's survey was "pretty
starkly at odds" not just with the CBO's analysis but with those of
the RAND Corporation and "with history."
By "history" he said he meant the experience of Massachusetts,
after that state passed its own version of health care reform. Said
the spokesman: "History has shown that reforms motivate more
businesses to offer insurance." The number of employees with
employer-sponsored health coverage in Massachusetts, he said,
has increased, not decreased. Addressing the McKinsey findings he
said, "We simply just disagree with those conclusions."
How could McKinsey's findings differ so dramatically from
prevailing wisdom? Easily, say its authors.
Unlike other surveys, they say McKinsey's first "educated
respondents" about the implications of health care reform (for
their companies and employees) before it asked them about their
post 2014 strategies. "The propensity of employers to make big
changes [to company-provided health coverage] increases with
awareness, largely because shifting away will be economically
rational, not only for many of them but also for their lower-income
employees, given the law's incentives."
Further, the McKinsey survey, unlike some others, presented
employers with a range of alternatives to their continuing to offer
presently existing coverage--not just keeping it as-is or dropping it
outright. Not surprisingly, respondents showed "a level of interest
higher than that generated by surveys asking only about plans to
keep or drop" insurance.
Other findings of the survey include:
-Though 30 percent of employers say they will stop offering health
coverage after 2014, the percentage rises to 50 percent among
employers with "a high awareness of reform."
-At least 30 percent of employers would gain economically by
dropping coverage, even if, to retain employees, they had to offer
some other form of compensation (higher salaries, say, more
vacation or greater flex-time).
-Contrary to what some employers assume, most employees
(85%) say they would stay at their present jobs if their employer
stopped offering health coverage. A majority, however, would
expect to get some some kind of increased compensation in
exchange.
-Up to half of all employers (45-50 percent) say they will definitely
or probably pursue alternatives to company-supplied health
coverage after 2014. "Those alternatives," write McKinsey's
authors, "include dropping coverage, offering it through a defined-
contribution model, or in effect offering it only to certain
employees"--for example, those whose skills they need to retain.
The government has a special web page that explains the health
care law.
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