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Principles of Risk Management and Insurance
Wall Street Journal Assignment 3
Due 16 Jun 05
Dr Deloach
Wall Street Journal 1 June 2005 Edition
O HEALTH-CARE LEADER, WHERE ART THOU?
Healthcare reform issues have been in need of leadership from the CEOâs charged with making them viable and so far Washington has failed to provide guidance. Business has taken the lead role in addressing the countyâs healthcare worries, but it also needs to be addressed by the political party candidates when assuming the partyâs leadership role.
With current costs slowing, businesses have taken credit for nearly doubling the amount of firms with âhealth savings accountsâ to their workers from 14% to 26%. This trend allows insurance to return to their classic role of paying for âcatastrophicâ medical bills while consumers save tax-free to cover routine medical costs and small emergencies. This idea introduces incentives to spend healthcare dollars more wisely.
This tax-incentive plan makes two crucial points: The impact on how the healthcare industry organizes, delivers, and prices it services wonât be felt until thousands of companies with millions of employees are doing the same; and companies need to offer such plans not in parallel with conventional plans, but as a sole option. In closing, will tax incentives figure more prominently in the mainstream? Well until reformers learn how to break the tax code, businesses will have no choice but to provide leadership in coping with the nationâs healthcare economy.
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