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NAWBO :: Affordable Health Care

Affordable Health Care

Candidate Plan Analysis
The NAWBO Health Care Policy Working Group has analyzed Sen. McCain's and Sen. Obama's plans for expanding access to health insurance and reforming our health care system. Along with a summary of the key points, we explain what we believe to be the positive and negative aspects of each plan - along with some bipartisan compromises that could help reform move forward.

NAWBO's Position
Health care is a very important issue for NAWBO members. The results of the 2008 NAWBO Public Policy Survey show that health care is second only to the economy as an issue affecting our members’ businesses and their votes. In this critical time NAWBO wants to be part of the dialogue on health care reform.

NAWBO supports legislation that will make health insurance more affordable for women business owners and their employees. NAWBO will consider and support, as appropriate, federal and state legislation designed to address the rising cost of health insurance by lowering premiums or creating tax incentives that make the purchase of health insurance more affordable for small business owners.

Relevant Facts
In NAWBO’s Public Policy Survey, 82% of the respondents volunteered that the cost and availability of health insurance for themselves and their employees was a top issue for their business.

Fully 65% of those responding indicated that reducing costs outweighed expanding coverage and improving quality/reducing errors as the key issue that they want policy makers to address.

When asked to address the principles that should guide NAWBO’s advocacy on behalf of health care reform, NAWBO members focused first on ensuring coverage of preventive care and maintaining choice of providers.  Also identified as important were access to consumer information on providers and quality of care, access to comprehensive care for all, and implementation of pay-for-performance measures to improve quality.  Keeping deductibles low also had support from over half of the respondents.

Access
Access to affordable health insurance is critical to the well-being of our families, employees, businesses, and communities and is crucial in enabling women to start new enterprises. 

Cost
The cost of comprehensive coverage must be affordable for our families and businesses.

Quality
We and our employees should receive quality preventive, acute, and chronic care from providers of our choice.

Action

Updated 6/2008

 
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