From Deseret News archives:
Proposal may raise costs, say health care providers
IHC chief calls for study on its impact on insurance rates
The bill title says it is a tax on privately-owned health care organizations, but it is aimed at and would only tax IHC, which has doctors, hospitals and insurance plans.
IHC president William Nelson said he's most worried about lack of study on the issue to see if the bill would increase health care costs for all insured in Utah, boost the number of uninsured and raise health care and insurance costs statewide. All those are likely to occur, he said during a news conference held at Turn Key in Murray Tuesday morning.
The tax is estimated to generate about $100 million, which would go into the uniform school fund.
Nelson was joined by employers who provide health insurance and representatives of other health insurance plans.
Henry's company is insured by Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Nevertheless, he said, the tax looks like it would raise the cost of insuring each employee by about $85 a month. "I feel it would affect the whole state," he said.
Legislators have told IHC that the bill, sponsored by Sen. Michael Waddoups, R-West Jordan, was created to force IHC to get rid of its health insurance plans, Nelson said.
It would also severely hamper IHC's charitable care efforts, said Dr. Charles Sorenson, IHC chief operating officer. Last year IHC hospitals and clinics provided more than $67 million in charitable care, not including bad debts that totaled another $80 million. "We are deeply concerned about our ability to continue to do so if this tax is imposed."
The bill would likely increase the cost of insuring Autoliv's 4,500 Utah employees by about $120 each a month, said Scott Baxter of Autoliv. It would "compromise our ability to be competitive in the global market" and make it very hard for employees to afford their share of insurance costs if their premiums increased, he said.
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