Published July 26, 2016

NRA Welcomes House Republican Task Force on Health Care Reform Initiative

In Industry Headlines’ article regarding the NRA, they speak on recent political events where house members who were republican are making and effort to reform health care and are initiating measures. They speak on recent house events where the republicans are taking measures to lower the cost as well as improve innovations in health care. They explain that they want better policies unlike the affordable care act and they want to be able to benefit everyone of all income levels.

Key Takeaways:

  • On Wednesday, the National Restaurant Association says it was encouraged by the House Republican initiative aimed at commonsense reforms to the American health system with patient-centered solutions and more choices while lowering costs and promoting innovation.
  • Restaurants, both big and small, continue to struggle to implement employer mandate provisions like those that place limits on employees’ hours, requires extensive paperwork, and establishes an onerous reporting process.
  • The National Restaurant Association has long advocated for commonsense changes to the current health care law such as the problematic definition of full-time employment at 30 hours, the lack of clarity on employer-reporting requirements, the auto-enrollment mandate affecting employers of 200 or more, inconsistent definitions of seasonal employment under the law, and the confusing process of determining which businesses are considered large under the ACA.

“On Wednesday, the National Restaurant Association says it was encouraged by the House Republican initiative aimed at commonsense reforms to the American health system with patient-centered solutions and more choices while lowering costs and promoting innovation.”

https://www.fsrmagazine.com/industry-highlights/nra-welcomes-house-republican-task-force-health-care-reform-initiative?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+RMGTmagazine+%28FSR+magazine%29

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