Campaign for Better Health Care

Lobby Day, April 2007

 

Rising Cost Stories:

 

Artists in Exile

A non-profit ED discusses the uninsured in the artistic community

 

Big Business Abandoning Retirees

A tenfold increase in premiums will cost the Beatys their retirement plans.

 

A College Degree Doesn’t Guarantee Health Insurance
Brian is a qualified worker who had to leave his position because of the health benefits.

Beth Najberg and the Self-Insured
For self-employed workers, premiums are becoming increasingly more difficult to manage.

The High Price of Health Care
Bill Small once wrote a report on Illinois' health care system. Now unemployed, he himself faces the scarcity of affordable health care choices.

 

David Borris

The premiums that David will pay in 2007 for his employees’ coverage have gone up approximately 90% since 2003.

 

Delayed Care Costs More
What started off as a minor injury lead to amputation without access to health care.

 

Risky Business
David’s health savings account is simply not enough to cover the costs of his chronic medical condition.

 

Big Business Abandoning Retirees
The dramatic increase in premiums will cost the Beatys their retirement plans.

 

Laura
Rising premiums make it hard for Laura to cover her young son's medical bills.

 

Survivor
Mickey Trznadel has battled cancer while also waging a full-on war with his insurance company to maintain affordable coverage.

 

The Roberts Family
Parents find that the first job after graduation doesn’t guarantee full independence if it doesn’t carry health care insurance.

 

Sue Smith
Sue firmly believes that she was fired because her health problems made her a costly employee.

 

The Price Tag on Insurance
One Woman Tries to Cope with the Expenses of Private Insurance

 

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Rising Costs

David Borris

The premiums that David will pay in 2007 for his employees’ coverage have gone up approximately 90% since 2003.

 

 

Recently, small business owner David Borris sat down to compute the rate increases he and his company have experienced in health care premiums over the past several years. He was astounded by what he discovered. The premiums that David will pay in 2007 for his employees’ coverage have gone up approximately 90% since 2003, and the current plan has triple the deductible of the 2003 plan.

 

David explains that he has seen many of his competitors opt for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) in recent years, in an effort to alleviate some of the burden.  Thus far, David has been able to avoid the shift to HSAs, which he realizes are counterproductive for both his employees and his business,  and continues to pay 100% of his employees’ premiums. However, he is concerned that he too is nearing the breaking point where he will have to consider a less comprehensive plan or ask employees to contribute more out-of-pocket toward premiums. “Businesses simply cannot continue to absorb double digit increases every year when our revenues don’t go up at that rate. Health care costs are the 800 pound gorilla, eating up every reserve dollar.”

 

David’s company first began offering health insurance to employees in 1990. At the time, he was motivated not only by a sense of moral responsibility but also by a desire to attract the most talented workers in the field. Offering comprehensive health benefits to prospective employees was key to being competitive. In today’s market, David acknowledges that he does not have to offer such a good plan in order to compete and he maintains it solely because of his desire to be a good employer. If David were starting his business today, he admits that he would not be able to afford the plan that he currently offers his employees. From a personal standpoint, David sees the health care crisis as a profoundly moral issue and he also recognizes the economic unsustainability of a system that expects business owners to absorb double-digit rate increases every year. If you are a small business owner who is dealing with similar issues, join David and others across Illinois in calling for reform that will lessen the burden on responsible employers.

 

 

 

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