
|Articles|November 6, 2012
Employers Expected To Keep Some Of Health Law's Popular Provisions, Even If Obama Loses
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No matter who wins the presidential election, most workers who get health insurance through their jobs won't see a lot of immediate changes in their health benefits.
Employers will continue looking for ways to cap expenses, moving toward higher deductible policies, or placing limits on how much they pay toward their workers’ premiums -- both trends that predate the federal health law, analysts say.
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Source: Kaiser Health News
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