35% of Businesses List Healthcare as Top Issue for New Congress
A new poll sees health care as the main problem for small businesses as the new Congress takes shape after the mid-term elections. The figures come from a recent survey conducted by The Small Business Roundtable, a small business and entrepreneur organization dedicated to promoting this crucial aspect of the US economy.
1 Health issues of small businesses
Thirty-five per cent of respondents indicated that health care was their main concern if there was only one problem to be addressed by the new Congress in the coming year.
2 Changes to Obamacare remain the focus of concern
This comes after several attempts by the Trump administration to repeal and replace what is commonly known as Obama Care. Certain pre-existing conditions and the fact that they will or will not be part of health care programs are at the center of some controversy.
3 Health care goes beyond immigration as the main subject
Although a number of Americans enjoy protection from denial of coverage for these conditions, it is widely accepted that a percentage will have to turn to private markets or not be insured if they are denied.
1 Health issues of small businesses
Thirty-five per cent of respondents indicated that health care was their main concern if there was only one problem to be addressed by the new Congress in the coming year.
2 Changes to Obamacare remain the focus of concern
This comes after several attempts by the Trump administration to repeal and replace what is commonly known as Obama Care. Certain pre-existing conditions and the fact that they will or will not be part of health care programs are at the center of some controversy.
3 Health care goes beyond immigration as the main subject
Although a number of Americans enjoy protection from denial of coverage for these conditions, it is widely accepted that a percentage will have to turn to private markets or not be insured if they are denied.
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