Why don small businesses, in particular, support UHC if it would relieve them of their current burden to all become insurance brokers and administrators for their employees?
The situation with small businesses is very complicated, but many of these too are coming around now after becoming increasingly frustrated with providing competitive health care benefits to their employees and finding the same for their own families. There are some small businesses which have been “working the system” for their own benefit – claiming they like the present “employer-based” health care system and yet not having to share ANY BURDEN themselves for it (being too small to be required to provide such in their state, or relying largely on part-time employees who they can legally deny). Probably though a much larger proportion of small business owners would like to offer high quality coverage to their employees and employees’ families but are finding they can no longer do this and stay in business. [We have dozens of news articles to this effect in our archives, search our news for news articles on “small business”.] Small businesses do have reason to be concerned about the “s
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