HOW HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM WILL BENEFIT FLORIDA
The HHS recently released a dispatch, “Stable and Secure Health Care for America”, a series of new state-by-state reports outlining how citizen health insurance reform would impact each state’s health care system. The state-specific analysis evaluates the impact of reform based on issues such as expense, consumer choice, quality and affordability. Attached is the summary of how national health reform will benefit Florida.
Stable and Shelter Health Care for Florida
How Health Insurance Reform will Benefit Florida
LOWER COSTS FOR RESIDENTS OF FLORIDA
• Ending the Hidden Tax – Saving You Well-heeled: Right now, providers in Florida lose over $3.4 billion in bad debt which often gets passed along to families in the form of a obscured premium “tax”.1 Health insurance reform will tackle this financial burden by improving our health care system and covering the uninsured, allowing the 200 hospitals2 and the 58,565 physicians3 in Florida to control superiors care for their patients.
• Health Insurance Premium Relief: Premiums for residents of Florida have risen 88% since 2000.4 Through health insurance reform, 3,233,600 to 3,741,500 midst class Florida residents will be eligible for premium credits to ease the burden of these high costs.5
• Strengthening Miniature Businesses: 298,566 employers in Florida are small businesses.6 With tax credits and a health insurance exchange where they can shop for health plans, insurance coverage will become more affordable for them.
• Reforms that Lessen Your Costs: Under health insurance reform, insurance companies will be prevented from placing annual or lifetime caps on the coverage you receive. Insurance companies will also have to keep to by yearly limits on how much they can charge for out-of-pocket expenses, helping 79,800 households in Florida struggling under the burden of rich health care expenses.7
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