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BUSINESS. Big companies favor Clinton's plan because it would save them money. It would cap employers' contributions to workers' health insurance at a level below what many corporate giants now pay. Further, the plan would enable such companies as Ford, Chrysler and U S West to shed much of the cost of insuring their armies of retired workers. Clinton would entice many of these oldsters to switch from company plans into health-care alliances, and would cap at only 20% the share of premiums that companies would continue to pay for retirees; the government would pay the rest...
...Prescription drugs: outpatient prescriptiondrugs covered; for people on Medicare, but whoaren't in an alliance, prescription drug benefitswith $250 deductible, 20 percent cost sharing,annual out-of-pocket cap...
...Mental health services: substance abuserehabilitation, inpatient and residentialtreatment; services only covered for 30 days perepisode, 60 days for in-patients; for outpatients,cap of 30 psychotherapy visits per year...
...Small businesses--those with up to 50employees can receive government subsidies basedon the average wage of the employees. If averagewage is under $12,000, the employer need notcontribute more than 3.5 percent. Employeecontributions increase with wages until themaximum cap of 7.9 percent.CrimsonSteven G. Dickstein...
...menu bears absolutely no relation to my meals because I don't eat the food Berry no doubt slaves over daily in a hot kitchen. Instead, I eat Cap'n Crunch, Lucky Charms, Crispix, Life, and, on a healthy day, a bowl of shredded wheat...