Already, 96% of workers
Will Many of the Smallest Employers Circumvent the Affordable Care Act by Using Self-Insurance?
Not surprisingly, only about 10% of firms with fewer than 200 workers take advantage of self-insurance––and almost no very small groups (fewer than 50 workers) use the product. It just isn't worth it for these small employer groups to take the risk that they will either have too many claims or very big claims from their workers––that is what insurance companies are for.
Already, 96% of workers
Already, 96% of workers
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