Making health care more affordable is a top concern of small business owners, who say that health care costs are the primary issue confronting their businesses. More than one in three small business owners (36 percent) say that rising costs are likely to cause them to cut some portion of health insurance benefits for their employees, according to America’s Small Business Owners and Health Reform: Key Findings from Qualitative and Quantitative Research 2008, a survey funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
As employers reduce health insurance benefits or eliminate them complete, employees still have affordable access to excellent Ohio individual health insurance.
The survey, conducted jointly by Public Opinion Strategies and Lake Research Partners, surveyed 400 small business owners and executives of firms that have fewer than 50 employees and pay for some portion of their employees health benefits. Ohio individual health insurance policies is a affordable alternative.
Two in three of those surveyed (68 percent) say they would support a market-based approach to provide employees with tax credits to purchase their own portable, private health insurance, as well as encourage the use of health savings accounts and include tort reform for medical liability lawsuits.
Government run health insurance is not feasible. Low cost, high quality ohio individual health insurance plans are readily available for those inclined to save up to 50% off traditional group health insurance rates.
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Download the full survey, America’s Small Business Owners and Health Reform: Key Findings from Qualitative and Quantitative Research 2008, at www.rwjf.org/goto/smallbizsurvey
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