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The impact of health reform on companies

Washington, DC (Vocus) 13 October 2010

The health sector is officially a sixth of the U.S. economy. But will the impact of reform of our health care system, much affect on health care and all companies in the United States.


(Both adopted March 2010)

reforms for the patient and affordable care law (PPAC) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act will protect many consequences for the company. In particular, the new law:


Clearly the choice of employer and employee limit on health insurance
Raise taxes on businesses and create a heavy load of new material
Discourage job creation and growth in the economy

The evaluation of this new legislation in health care, it is important not only to examine how the new law impacts the medical system, the cost of health care and quality of care provided, but the laws relating to companies, workers and the economy in general. Unfortunately, this policy brief details, this law is a significant negative impact on the business climate will discourage business expansion and job creation and economic growth will slow.

To read the entire policy document, please visit www.iwf.org.

About Heath Hadley:

Hadley Heath served as a Junior Fellow in 2009 and joined the IMF as a political analyst in 2010 after graduating as a Morehead-Cain scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. his BA in economics and journalism. During her studies she performed a service project in Calcutta, India, and research in the West European media systems in England, France, Germany and Spain. Recently, Hadley has studied economic development and globalization in the School of International Training in Santiago de Chile and wrote his thesis on teenage pregnancies in the city.


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