Speaker: Affordable Care Act advances toward goal
The uninsured rate in the U.S. has dropped from 20.3 percent in 2012 to 12.6 percent this year, said
"To that extent, it's been very successful," Weld said Tuesday during the program "Affordable Care Act Update: What Employers Need to Know."
What remains unknown, Weld said, is the ultimate cost to employers. Pending antitrust negotiations, costs also will be affected as the insurance industry narrows to the "Big Three": Aetna, Anthem and UnitedHealthcare. Aetna is acquiring
The consequences of the consolidation in the insurance industry is threefold, Weld said:
--There will be decreased competition among insurance providers, which means they'll be able to dictate price.
--There will be a decline in administrative costs. "We don't know yet if the cost savings will be passed on to consumers," Weld said.
--Insurers will have increased leverage to negotiate with health care providers, particularly in the cost of drugs.
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A pressing concern, Weld said, is a Cadillac Tax scheduled to go into effect
Weld said the tax is intended to discourage excessive health care spending as insurance companies more aggressively negotiate with health care providers. It also generates funds to support the ACA, he said.
Currently, a full-time employee in the ACA is one who works at least 30 hours a week. Although some parties are trying to push that threshold to 40 hours, Weld said "legislative changes are unlikely in the current political climate."
Schill, who detailed specifics about employer filings during the presentation, said ACA has spurred collaboration in some circles.
"I'm seeing some employers coming together, finding commonalities and contracting with hospitals (and other health care providers)," she said.
"Deductibles and costs are going to continue to go up, not down," he said in a news release. "Ultimately, we're all going to be affected, but forward-thinking companies want to address it now."
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--For more information about the Affordable Care Act, call Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci at 715-839-7786 or reach
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