Jensen G A, Morlock R J, Gabel J R
Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University.
J Am Health Policy. 1993 Sep-Oct;3(5):6-14.
Our national sample of 750 randomly chosen firms with fewer than 50 employees reveals surprising findings about the traditional views of small business on health care reform. A substantial segment of the small business community is sympathetic to health care reform, including such controversial measures as mandating that all employers contribute to the coverage of their workers, limits on health care spending, and altering the tax treatment of employer contributions for health insurance. Without premium savings, fewer than half of small businesses support the concept of health insurance purchasing cooperatives. With premium savings, a majority support it.
我们从750家员工少于50人的公司中随机抽取的全国性样本,揭示了有关小企业对医疗改革传统看法的惊人发现。相当一部分小企业群体支持医疗改革,包括一些有争议的措施,如强制所有雇主为其员工的医保费用做出贡献、限制医疗支出以及改变对雇主医保缴款的税收处理方式。如果没有保费节省,不到一半的小企业支持医疗保险购买合作社的概念。有了保费节省,大多数企业支持它。