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Author Price, Carter C., author.

Title Delaying the employer mandate : small change in the short term, big cost in the long run / by Carter C. Price and Evan Saltzman.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (4 pages)
Note "RAND Corporation."
Title from title screen (viewed August 9, 2013).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary In July 2013, the Obama administration announced a one-year delay in enforcement of the Affordable Care Act́⁰₉s (ACA) penalty on large employers that do not offer affordable health insurance coverage. To help policymakers understand the implications of this decision, RAND analysts employed the COMPARE microsimulation model to gauge the impact of the one-year delay of the so-called employer mandate. They found that the delay will not have a large impact on insurance coverage: Because relatively few firms and employees are affected, only 300,000 fewer people, or 0.2% of the population, will have access to insurance from their employer, and nearly all of these will get insurance from another source. However, a one-year delay in implementation of the mandate will result in $11 billion dollars less in federal inflows from employer penalties for that year. A full repeal of the employer mandate would cause revenue to fall by $149 billion over the next ten years (10% of the ACAС́⁰₉s spending offsets), providing substantially less money to pay for other components of the law. The bottom line: the on-year delay in the employer mandate will have relatively few consequences, primarily resulting in a relatively small one-year drop in revenue; however, a complete elimination of the mandate would have a large cumulative net cost, potentially removing a nontrivial revenue source that in turn funds the coverage provisions in the ACA.
Note Online resource.
Subject United States. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) (OCoLC)fst01916081
Health care reform -- United States.
Health Care Reform.
Insurance Coverage.
Insurance, Health -- economics.
Health care reform. (OCoLC)fst00952850
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Saltzman, Evan, author.
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
ISBN 9780833083074 (electronic bk.)
0833083074 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/RR-411
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