Monday, September 21, 2009

Health Care Reform - The Costs of Inaction

Business Roundtable recently released a report, presented by Hewitt Associates, a human resources outsourcing and consulting company, on the costs of not reforming the nation's health care system. From the report:
This report makes a case for the potential benefits of health reform if it is done wisely. The United States can reduce upward health care cost trends and expand access for most Americans if:
  • Health insurance coverage is expanded to as close to universal levels as we can reasonably get
  • Existing sources of employer-based coverage are not disrupted or displaced or saddled with significant additional costs and compliance burdens
  • Expanded coverage is accompanied by meaningful delivery system reform led by changes to Medicare; and
  • As expected, purchasers in the private sector adopt these reforms.
The report can be found at: http://www.businessroundtable.org/sites/default/files/BRT_Hewitt_HC%20Reform%20Report_Sept2009_FinalONLINE.pdf

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