Nearly 250,000 from Colorado lose health insurance under Obamacare.

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How is it expected to affect employer issued health care plans? My union goes in for negotiations in a couple years and I was told that the company is being taxed due to the ACA and that they'd probably try to pass off the tax to us. If true, how much of a tax increase does a company pay. It's a huge company, over 10,000 agreement employees nationwide.

couldn't tell you the specifics off hand, but I do know that you're talking about the reinsurance tax.

Its pretty much a tax on all health plans that goes towards the insurance companies in order to help them fund the plans

Language included in a Health and Human Services regulation released last week indicated that some self-insured, self-administered plans would not have to pay this fee in 2015 or 2016. It is not entirely clear, however, which plans would qualify for this exemption.

The Associated Press/Washington Post: Some Union Insurance Plans Could Get Break From Fees Under New Health Care Law
Critics of the new health care law are claiming some labor unions could get a break from fees imposed on everyone covered by health insurance. The Obama administration’s plan to exempt "certain self-insured, self-administered plans" from paying fees in 2015 and 2016 is not sitting well with Republicans, who say the move smacks of favoritism for a powerful White House ally. Labor officials say many unions won't be affected (11/7).

The Wall Street Journal: Health-Fee Proposal Knocked
The Obama administration is planning to exempt some labor unions and businesses from paying part of a contentious reinsurance fee under the health-overhaul law, but unions and businesses said Wednesday the move wouldn't go far enough. The Department of Health and Human Services signaled in a document published quietly last week that it intends to propose a partial break on the fee. But business officials said the vast majority of their insurance plans wouldn't qualify, and union officials said a large majority of theirs wouldn't either, based on the language from HHS (Radnofsky and Trottman, 11/6).

Do not listen to any of these fools here when it comes to health news. Seriously.

Politics maybe. History ehhh maybe. But come to the good side for the correct healthcare news.

As a starter, all you need is http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org

Everything is clear and concise. This shyt saved my ass through college. Its not political. And its not bland down the middle bullshyt.
 

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couldn't tell you the specifics off hand, but I do know that you're talking about the reinsurance tax.

Its pretty much a tax on all health plans that goes towards the insurance companies in order to help them fund the plans



Do not listen to any of these fools here when it comes to health news. Seriously.

Politics maybe. History ehhh maybe. But come to the good side for the correct healthcare news.

As a starter, all you need is http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org

Everything is clear and concise. This shyt saved my ass through college. Its not political. And its not bland down the middle bullshyt.

I'll be reading this. Thanks broham.
 
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