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HCAC Presents: Universal Healthcare Is Good for Business “Liberating Businesses from the Burden of Healthcare”
Universal, single payer healthcare would:
* Reduce employer costs
* Reduce administrative burdens on employers
* Act like a stimulus for U.S. businesses.
* Unleash powerful market forces to control cost and preserve choice.
Come to hear Dr. Ivan Miller highlight the messages contained in his paper titled: Which Health Care Reform Proposal is Good for Business? Single payer is the surprising clear winner.
Program Introduction: Dr. Irene Aguilar, President, Health Care for All Colorado Presenter: Dr. Ivan J. Miller, Treasurer, Health Care for All Colorado
April 17, 2010, 9:00 a.m.
Denver Public Schools - Career Education Center Middle College of Denver 2650 Eliot Street - Denver, CO 80211 There is no fee for this event.
Single Payer Solves Problems for Business Owners Single Payer Advantages for Business:
- Lowers overall health care expenses for employers.
- Eliminates the time and expense of administering health care insurance
- Eliminates the medical portion of workers' comp and auto insurance
- Assures that all employees, even part-time employees, would have access to health care.
- Makes health care available to small employers and self-employed persons.
In the global economy, businesses in countries that provide universal, single-payer health care have a competitive advantage over businesses in countries where employers are burdened with responsibility for their employee's health care.
Your memberships and donations power and energize our messages.
When you join HCAC, one more business person, employer, and entrepreneur asks other business people and politicians to take note and help develop a health care system in which business people, providers, and patients are winners.
HCAC Advocacy HCAC is not a tax-deductible, charitable
organization. It is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, and memberships
and donations may be deductible as a business
expense. Check with your accountant. | HCAC Foundation HCACF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization,
and your donations are tax deductible. |
$100 Business Membership
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Donation to HCAC Foundation
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$50 Business Membership
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