“About 60 percent of insured Americans get their health insurance on the job, so it is hard to think of a better way to make a bigger impact on the health of millions of Americans than to connect the consensus about wellness to employer-based insurance for 178 million people.”
"There is remarkable consensus that a healthy lifestyle leads to longer and better lives, and reduces the nation's health care costs," said Alexander. "Wellness programs that reward behaviors such as exercising, maintaining a healthy weight, or quitting smoking have the potential to save money and improve participants' health."
Alexander continued: "
"About 60 percent of insured Americans get their health insurance on the job, so it is hard to think of a better way to make a bigger impact on the health of millions of Americans than to connect the consensus about wellness to employer-based insurance for 178 million people."
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Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), employers can offer premium discounts to employees who participated in wellness programs.
Alexander today said, "It was one of the only parts of the ACA on which nearly everyone agreed. Today's hearing is about how successful that has been and what we can do to make it easier for employers to encourage their employees to lead healthier lives and reduce health care costs."
Alexander's opening statement is available here https://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=SpeechesFloorStatements&id=1A0084ED-3872-46B0-B682-E9EE31B11E08:
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