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Business Community Participation in Health Reform

September 10, 2012 | Issue Brief

A number of Massachusetts business leaders illustrate why they believe working closely with policy-makers and other stakeholders on health reform has resulted in better outcomes than if they had stayed on the sidelines.

Declining Health Insurance in Low-Income Working Families and Small Businesses

April 1, 2012 | Report

The report finds that declines in ESI have been greater for low-income than high-income families, and greater for small firms than large ones. Additionally, low-income people working in large firms experienced large declines in ESI, where as high-income people in large firms experienced relatively small declines.

How Do Employers React to A Pay-or-Play Mandate?

July 1, 2010 | Report

In 2006, San Francisco adopted major health reform, becoming the first city to implement a pay-or-play employer health spending mandate. It also created Healthy San Francisco, a "public option" to promote affordable universal access to care.

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Health Reform

December 1, 2011 | Program Result

The Center for American Progress sought to increase the involvement of American business in health care reform by issuing reports and holding events for business leaders.

Small Group Health Insurance Reform in Rhode Island

February 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Interviews with key stakeholders reveal weaknesses in HEALTHpact, Rhode Island's insurance plan for small businesses. HEALTHpact created financial incentives for employees to lead healthier lives there has been limited enrollment in the plan.

Employer Mandate

January 15, 2010 | Issue Brief

Brief explores the employer mandate provision in proposed health care legislation.

What Would Health Care Reform Mean for Small Employers and Their Workers?

December 1, 2009 | Issue Brief

Brief demonstrates that small employers would benefit under House and Senate proposals.

Lessons for Health Reform from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program

August 1, 2009 | Issue Brief

How elements of the nation's largest employer-sponsored health plan might serve as a model for reform.

Changes to the Tax Exclusion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums

June 1, 2009 | Issue Brief

Researchers from the Urban Institute explore possible changes to the tax exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums as a potential source of financing for health reform.

State of Reform

October 1, 2009 | Report

Lab Report #1: Evaluating State Efforts to Improve Access to Health Care

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