
According to a recent survey of 489 U.S. employers, big companies do not favor many of the proposals now being offered for reforming the country's health care system. Nearly 88% of those surveyed opposed the idea of replacing the tax exclusion for employer-paid health insurance premiums with refundable health care tax credits for employees.
Survey respondents also opposed requiring companies to contribute to individual health coverage for employees if the company didn't have group coverage.
The companies did indicate support for health care reforms that emphasized the individual's responsibility for health care.
Survey respondents also opposed requiring companies to contribute to individual health coverage for employees if the company didn't have group coverage.
The companies did indicate support for health care reforms that emphasized the individual's responsibility for health care.

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