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J Kosterlitz

    National Journal
    |March 15, 1991
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    Reforms are necessary to ensure health insurance for small businesses and their employees. The extent of these changes remains a key question for the industry and its critics.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Policy
    • Insurance Markets
    • Small Business Economics

    Background:

    • The health insurance industry faces challenges in providing consistent coverage for small businesses.
    • Stakeholders, including industry representatives and critics, acknowledge the need for significant reforms.
    • Ensuring access to medical coverage for small business employees is a critical concern.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the consensus on the necessity of health insurance reforms for small businesses.
    • To analyze the scope and potential impact of proposed changes to health insurance policies.
    • To identify key areas of agreement and divergence regarding the future of small business health coverage.

    Main Methods:

    • Policy analysis of current health insurance regulations.

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  • Review of industry and critical perspectives on reform.
  • Comparative study of different reform proposals.
  • Main Results:

    • Widespread agreement exists on the need for reform in small business health insurance.
    • Significant debate continues regarding the magnitude and specific nature of necessary changes.
    • The optimal balance between market stability and expanded coverage is yet to be determined.

    Conclusions:

    • Urgent action is required to address gaps in small business health insurance.
    • The scope of reforms will likely be a focal point of future policy debates.
    • Achieving comprehensive and sustainable medical coverage for this sector necessitates further investigation and consensus-building.