How Small Businesses Can Make Most of Health Care Reform

How Small Businesses Can Make Most of Health Care Reform

We asked small business experts and insurers to share insights about how California small businesses can make the most of health care reform while dealing with new administrative burdens it brings.

Businesses — particularly small businesses — over the next several years will face several changes in the way their employees get health care. The health care reform law includes new regulations governing employers’ responsibilities, new tax credits for employers and the possibility of new insurance options for employers.

Tax credits, expected to be a relatively quick boon to small businesses, have been largely offset in California by insurance rate hikes. Because of recent increases, some businesses face higher coverage costs now than before reform.

California’s health insurance exchange, in the formative stages now, is expected to offer new, more affordable options for small businesses, but not until 2014.

Long-range navigation in the new system will be challenging enough for small businesses in California, but the next two or three years may be particularly tricky — and important.

We asked small business experts and insurers:

We got responses from:

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