Enid businesses not affected much by ACA
| By Phyllis Zorn, Enid News & Eagle, Okla. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"Everyone gets to go to the doctor and stay healthy," Griffin said.
Griffin himself has coverage through the
"It's basically for me and my secretary," Griffin said. "It was pretty reasonable for the insurance we've got."
Griffin said offering health insurance to employees has an advantage for his business.
"It does give us the opportunity to compete with the big businesses and say, 'Hey, we offer insurance, too,'" Griffin said.
"We have furnished our employees with insurance for many years and we will not change what we're doing," Killam said.
Next year's premiums actually are notching downward by 7.7 percent, Killam said.
Killam noted that several years ago, fears of widespread computer failure turned out to be untrue.
"Who knows what the future will bring?" Killam said. "So far, at our place, the ACA is kind of like
"We have so few employees it really doesn't affect our business at all," Moore said.
"We're just going through a renewal right now and that's what we were told," Kapka said.
"We've always supplied health insurance for the employees," Benge said. "We're renewing it next year and so far the rates are about the same."
"It doesn't have any effect on me because I don't have any employees," Stone said.
J.D. Boyer, president of
"We're already in a plan and it's just rolling over at this moment," Boyer said.
Although Boyer predicts more drastic increases later, the increase is modest now.
"I think we're going to have some real problems with affordability and shifting more to the employees," Boyer said.
"At this point, it hasn't affected us," Nightingale said. "We were able to renew and be OK for a year."
Nightingale said he does not know what 2015 will bring.
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