Carolyn Pare, president of the Minnesota Buyers Health Care Action Group, doubts that large employers would engage in what the professors termed "target dumping" of their sicker workers.
Pare represents about 40 businesses; about half are large employers based in the Twin Cities, such as 3M, General Mills, and Medtronic.
She said companies must balance their financial bottom lines against the cost of harming their reputations. And from a public relations perspective, dumping workers is a bad idea.
"I don't see the financial benefit to just dumping your sicker patients into a public program or a health insurance exchange," Pare said. "And I really don't see the savings as great enough to incent them to do that." Read the full article...
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