ICHRAs allow employers to provide tax-free dollars to their employees to purchase health coverage in the individual market.
Is there anything that can bring Democrats and Republicans together on health care?
Democrats support a greater role for government in the provision of—and payment for—health care. Republicans generally push for deregulation, consumerism, and competition.
So what about a healthcare policy that would encourage individuals to shop around for coverage that meets their needs but would also enroll more people in Obamacare’s exchanges? Perhaps that would attract support from Republicans and Democrats alike?
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This Healthcare Reform Could Finally Bring Democrats And Republicans Together
Sally C. Pipes
ICHRAs allow employers to provide tax-free dollars to their employees to purchase health coverage in the individual market.
Is there anything that can bring Democrats and Republicans together on health care?
Democrats support a greater role for government in the provision of—and payment for—health care. Republicans generally push for deregulation, consumerism, and competition.
So what about a healthcare policy that would encourage individuals to shop around for coverage that meets their needs but would also enroll more people in Obamacare’s exchanges? Perhaps that would attract support from Republicans and Democrats alike?
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.