Healthcare

Small business group: Congress takes step forward with agreement aimed at lowering prescription drug costs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Conan Knoll conan@emccommunications.com (831) 524-6764 Jared Thompson jared@smallbusinessforamericasfuture.org (260) 797-2530 Statement by Anne Zimmerman, co-chair of Small Business for America’s Future and founder and owner of Zimmerman & Co. CPAs about today’s agreement on a policy aimed at lowering prescription drug prices   Washington, D.C., Nov. 2, 2021—Today’s agreement in Congress […]

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Radio interviews focus on how small business owners can save on health insurance for themselves, their businesses and their employees

Small business owners hold the key to saving on health insurance premiums for themselves, their businesses and their employees. Frank Knapp, President and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce was interviewed this week on WTMA in Charleston, WVOC in Columbia and WRNN in Myrtle Beach, SC. Mr. Knapp talked with John

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 Small business groups: Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land in a big win for small business

          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Conan Knoll conan@emccommunications.com (831) 524-6764 Statement by Rhett Buttle, senior advisor to Small Business for America’s Future and former Director of Private Sector Engagement in the Office of the Secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services and Frank Knapp Jr., co-chair of Small Business

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35,753 South Carolinians have saved over 40% on insurance premiums

South Carolinians are flocking to the ACA Health Insurance Marketplace and finding much lower premiums on quality insurance policies. Because of new rules enacted April 1, most consumers are now eligible for more generous assistance.   In South Carolina 35,573 consumers signed up for new policies between April 1 – May 31.   Over 3,400

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Paying too much for health insurance for yourself and employees???

Find out June 15th at 3PM in a free webinar by the S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce. In April this year the rules changed in Washington allowing for premium reductions on quality health insurance policies through the Affordable Care Act. Example:  55-year old parents of two with household income of $100,000 now qualifies for

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You are invited: A Conversation on Small Businesses and Healthcare Cost

On Tuesday, June 8th, Small Business for America’s Future (SBAF) will be joined by Congressman Peter Welch (VT) to discuss the rising costs of healthcare and how it is slowing small business growth. The event will focus on a recent survey released by SBAF of small business owners regarding their opinions towards healthcare and prescription

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National Survey Shows Rising Costs of Healthcare including Prescription Drugs are Major Concern for Small Businesses and Have Slowed Their Growth 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Contact: Conan Knoll conan@emccommunications.com (831) 524-6764  Nearly half of small business owners say their healthcare costs have increased substantially over the last four years. Sixty-six percent say the prescription drug market is not working and is in need of a major overhaul, and more than a third of small businesses who provide healthcare to

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Teresa is saving almost $1,800 on health insurance because of expanded premium assistance rules

On April 1st, President Biden changed the rules regarding premium assistance for health insurance policies through the Affordable Care Act. Teresa, who lives in South Carolina with her husband and children, already had their health insurance from the ACA health insurance marketplace and qualified for premium assistance. But when the new rules went into effect

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