The True Impact of Health Care Reform

On March 23, 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that, along with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 signed into law on March 30, 2010, overhauls the U.S. health-care system. Comprised of more than 2,600 pages of text, the landmark legislation will have some effect on every American and most U.S. businesses

ISSA has prepared the following summary to help the industry anticipate and understand how the major provisions of the health-care reform will impact their businesses and employees. Please be aware, however, that the legislation is unwieldy and even experts who have lived and breathed health-care reform for the last year are unsure of all of the details and their implications at this relatively early stage. Moreover, many of the particulars associated with the health care reform measure will be worked out in the coming months through the regulatory process.

Employer Penalties

Effective January 1, 2014, an employer with 50 or more full-time employees (on who works on average 30 or more hours a week) must pay a penalty if at least one full-time employee requires a public subsidy for insurance, subject to an exemption for the first 30 workers.

Employers will be penalized US$2,000 for each full-time employee over the 30-employee exemption who must find his/her own health coverage because the company offers none. When an employer offers coverage but an employee turns it down because it is "unaffordable" (defined by the law as costing more than 9.5 percent of the 2 employee's household income), the penalty is $3,000 per employee who buys insurance on the exchange with a subsidy.

Under the legislation, employers are required to monthly convert their part-time employees (excluding seasonal workers) into full-time equivalents (by dividing their part-timers' total hours by 120, the equivalent of 30 hours a week) for the purpose of determining whether they have 50 or more full-time employees and are subject to the penalty.

However, part-timers do not count for calculating the penalty, so realistically, only employers with at least 31 full-time workers will have to engage in this exercise.

Small Businesses Tax Credits

From 2010 to 2013, the law provides employers with a tax credit of up to 35 percent of their contribution to health insurance if they have 25 full-time workers or fewer and average annual wages of less than $50,000 if the employer contributes at least 50 percent of the premium cost. Starting in 2014, eligible small businesses that purchase coverage through the state-based exchanges can receive a tax credit of up to 50 percent of their contribution to health insurance for two consecutive years if they contribute 50 percent of the premium cost. The full credit is available to businesses with the equivalent of 10 or fewer full-time workers paid, on average, less than $25,000.

Health Insurance Exchanges

Effective January 1, 2014, state governments must establish health-insurance exchanges for individuals and small businesses for the uninsured and self-employed to be able to purchase, with subsidies available to individuals and families with income between the 133 percent and 400 percent of the poverty level.

In addition, states must set up "small business health options programs," also known as "SHOP exchanges", through which small employers can purchase insurance. Plans offered on the exchange will have to be standardized for easy comparison and offer minimum levels of benefits established by the legislation. In 2017, a state may allow large employers (with at least 101 employees) to participate in the exchange.

Individual Health-Care Mandates

Effective January 1, 2014, there will be an annual penalty of $95, or up to 1 percent of income, whichever is greater on individuals who do not have health insurance. This penalty will increase to $695 or 2.5 percent of income by 2016. These limits are for individuals. Families will have a limit of $2,085.

In addition, the health-care legislation has prompted a host of insurance and tax changes to help pay for the new programs. To read more about these changes and their effect on you, visit www.issa.com/hcaresum.

 

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Able Services, Inc.
MANDAUE CITY, PHILIPPINES

Amlux Sp. z o.o
WARSZAWA, POLAND

Armor Property Maintenance, Inc.
ERIE, PA

Asia Tong International Group Pte. Ltd. (ATI)
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE

Barag M Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Bearcom Building Services, Inc.
MIDVALE, UT

Beck Building Services
NEWNAN, GA

Blanca's Cleaning Services
PASADENA, TX

Building Keepers, Inc.
KANSAS CITY, MO

Building Services of America
LYONS, IL

Cadillac Uniform & Linen Supply
BAYAMON, PR

Canaan Contracting Janitorial Services
BARRIE, ON, CANADA

Cedarville University
CEDARVILLE, OH

Centro Aseo, S.A.
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA

Clean Management, Inc.
PAWTUCKET, RI

Clean Way Professional Janitorial Cleaning Solutions
YORK, PA

CMS Facilities Maintenance, Inc.
LAS VEGAS, NV

College of St. Scholastica
DULUTH, MN

Corvus Holdings, LLC
DENVER, CO

Coverall Mountain & Pacific
CARPINTERIA, CA

D.M. Burr Facilities Management, Inc.
FLINT, MI

Donley Services
O'FALLON, MO

Dukane Contract Services
BATAVIA, IL

Environmental Facilities Services, Inc.
MCLEAN, VA

Ever Grupa Sp. z o.o
WARSZAWA, POLAND

The Everett Clinic
EVERETT, WA

Firma Zajfert
CZESTOCHOWA, POLAND

4 House - Nieruchomosci
BYDGOSZCZ, POLAND

Fresh House Company Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

G.I.S.A. BG Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Genie Services, Inc.
ROME, NY

Goodwill Industries International
ROCKVILLE, MD

Green Clean Commercial Cleaning Services
LAS VEGAS, NV

Guangzhou Universal Cleaning Machine Co., Ltd.
GUANGZHOU, GUANGDONG, CHINA

Hinds Community College
RAYMOND, MS

JMC Building Service
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA

John Poole Co.
ACWORTH, GA

Joliet Township High School
JOLIET, IL

Kat Management Services, Inc.
ANCHORAGE, AK

Keep It Up, Inc.
NEW YORK, NY

Kleen1, LLC
AVENTURA, FL

Kontrakt Sp. z o.o
SOSNOWIEC, POLAND

Koprash Facilities Services
BURLINGTON, ON, CANADA

Lava Tap de Chiapas, S.A. de C.V.
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, CHIS., MEXICO

Loyal Restroom Service
MANASSAS, VA

Maintenance Masters, LLC
PHOENIX, AZ

Maloney Service & Supply Co.
PEORIA, IL

Martha Carpenter/EG Managed Services
GRAND RAPIDS, MI

Miele, Inc.
PRINCETON, NJ

Moura's Cleaning Service, Inc.
HUDSON, MA

NVS Corporate Services, Inc.
BROWNSVILLE, TX

Opportunities For The Blind
FREDERICKSBURG, VA

Optima K Ltd.
VARNA, BULGARIA

P.U.H. Czysta Przyszlosc
GDANSK, POLAND

Paul's Cleaning Service of Broward
POMPANO BEACH, FL

Peerless Jal Pty., Ltd.
MELBOURNE, VIC, AUSTRALIA

PERS
NOWY SACZ, POLAND

Prestige Maintenance USA
PLANO, TX

Prosper System
KATOWICE, POLAND

Rido s.c. Mirosawa Holysz, Wojciech Holysz, Agata Holysz
POZNAN, POLAND

Rising Sun Resources, LLC
HOUSTON, TX

Robert W. Baird & Co.
CHICAGO, IL

S.J. Services, Inc.
DANVERS, MA

Sauber Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Saubermacher Bulgaria A.G.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Shenzhen Zhongzhi Chengcheng Integrated Service Co. Ltd.
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA

Sherita M Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Sparkling Image of Illinois
DES PLAINES, IL

Sparta Security Sp. z o.o.
WARSZAWA, POLAND

Strategic Maintenance Ltd.
CALGARY, AB, CANADA

Suzhou Special Cleaning Industrial Park Ltd.
SUZHOU, JIANGSU, CHINA

United States Postal Service
MEMPHIS, TN

Upkeep Maintenance
URBANA, IL

Upright Commercial Janitorial
PHOENIX, AZ

Vasilka Sofia Ltd.
SOFIA, BULGARIA

Westcare Facility Services Ltd.
CALGARY, AB, CANADA

Xanitos
RADNOR, PA

Zak System Sp. z o.o.
KRAKOW, POLAND

INDIVIDUAL IN-HOUSE SERVICE PROVIDERS

David Simonds, Bassett Healthcare
COOPERSTOWN, NY

Jason Meyer, Bethel Homes
OSHKOSH, WI

Rex Stephenson, Cookeville Regional Medical Center
COOKEVILLE, TN

Bob Puckett, Floyd County Board of Education
ROME, GA

Ruthie Davis, Forsyth County Government
WINSTON SALEM, NC

Willie Merritt, Goodwill Industries of North GA
ATLANTA, GA

Tom Vaughan, Hanover County Public Schools
ASHLAND, VA

Keith Sopha, Homewood Health Centre
GUELPH, ON, CANADA

Gregory Smith, King Fahad Specialist Hospital
DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA

Gail Moore, David Thompson, LindenGrove Healthcare
NEW BERLIN, WI

Henry Aliilouis, Locust Valley Central School District
LOCUST VALLEY, NY

Wally Gage, Loudoun County Public Schools
LEESBURG, VA

David Teske, Lutheran Living Services
WAUWATOSA, WI

Patty Kawaoka, Miramar at Waikiki
HONOLULU, HI

Gerald Allen Nyland, Muskegon Community College
MUSKEGON, MI

Keith Stahley, Northland International University
DUNBAR, WI

Larry Dodson, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, IN

John R. Leos, Royal Oaks Lifecare
SUN CITY, AZ

John McReynolds, Saint Luke's South Hospital
OVERLAND PARK, KS

Debra Goodhart, Southeast Missouri Hospital
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO

Randy Scott, St. Therese of New Hope
NEW HOPE, MN

Dawn Turvey, University of Cincinnati
CINCINNATI, OH

Otis French, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
PISCATAWAY, NJ

Douglas Kuenn, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
LA CROSSE, WI

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