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Business Roundtable Statement on Senate Health Care Bill
Business Wire
“As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million
Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a
fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform
proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged
participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health
care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
“Based on our experience and research, the current health care reform
proposal being considered by the Senate will not effect the needed
changes to measurably improve the American health care system.
Specifically, two of the bill’s provisions will increase costs for
employers and, in so doing, threaten the coverage of 177 million
Americans who obtain insurance through the workplace: the government-run
plan and the new taxes on devices, drugs and insurance. The employer
costs associated with these items will jeopardize not only millions of
workers’ coverage, but also the competitiveness of America’s companies
in the global marketplace.
“We are also concerned that the current proposals miss several key
opportunities to reduce costs, most notably medical liability reform.
“We remain committed to working with Congress and the White House to
enact health care reform legislation that expands access to coverage for
all Americans and achieves real and permanent cost cuts in the system,”
said John J. Castellani, President of Business Roundtable.
Business Roundtable is an association of chief executive officers of
leading U.S. companies with nearly $6 trillion in annual revenues and
more than 12 million employees. Member companies comprise nearly a third
of the total value of the U.S. stock markets and pay more than 60
percent of all corporate income taxes paid to the federal government.
Annually, they return more than $167 billion in dividends to
shareholders and the economy.
Business Roundtable companies give more than $7 billion a year in
combined charitable contributions, representing nearly 60 percent of
total corporate giving. They are technology innovation leaders, with
more than $111 billion in annual research and development spending –
nearly half of all total private R&D spending in the U.S.
Business Roundtable companies provide health care coverage to more
than 35 million employees, retirees, and their families.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-20 16:27:00
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