healthmyths
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Obama .. tell that to these people...
Universal Orlando plans to stop offering medical insurance to part-time employees beginning next year, a move the resort says has been forced by the federal government's health-care overhaul.
The reason: Universal currently offers part-time workers a limited insurance plan that has low premiums but also caps the payout of benefits. For instance, Universal's plan costs about $18 a week for employee-only coverage but covers only a maximum of $5,000 a year toward hospital stays. There are similar caps for other services. and Safety at Work
Those types of insurance plans sometimes referred to as "mini-med" plans will no longer be permitted under the federal Affordable Care Act. Beginning in 2014, the law will prohibit insurance plans that impose annual monetary limits on essential medical care such, as hospitalization, or on overall spending.
Universal Orlando dropping health insurance: Universal Orlando will drop health insurance for part-time workers - OrlandoSentinel.com
Now what will these people do????
I thought the WHOLE purpose was to cover the phony 50 million "uninsured"????
Universal Orlando plans to stop offering medical insurance to part-time employees beginning next year, a move the resort says has been forced by the federal government's health-care overhaul.
The reason: Universal currently offers part-time workers a limited insurance plan that has low premiums but also caps the payout of benefits. For instance, Universal's plan costs about $18 a week for employee-only coverage but covers only a maximum of $5,000 a year toward hospital stays. There are similar caps for other services. and Safety at Work
Those types of insurance plans sometimes referred to as "mini-med" plans will no longer be permitted under the federal Affordable Care Act. Beginning in 2014, the law will prohibit insurance plans that impose annual monetary limits on essential medical care such, as hospitalization, or on overall spending.
Universal Orlando dropping health insurance: Universal Orlando will drop health insurance for part-time workers - OrlandoSentinel.com
Now what will these people do????
I thought the WHOLE purpose was to cover the phony 50 million "uninsured"????