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The Sentinel Effect

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Health Policy, Business, & Innovation

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The Sentinel Effect | Health Policy, Business, & Innovation The Sentinel Effect Health Policy, Business, & Innovation Will This Study Finally End Democrats’ Magical Thinking About the ‘Cadillac Tax’? February 19, 2010 It’s been a fascinating anthropological exercise to watch the health excise tax concept (the so-called “Cadillac tax”) keep its popularity among Democratic and liberals, even as one study after another discredits the assumptions behind it. It’s the Democratic equivalent of trickle-down economics – an idea that doesn’t seem to die no matter how much it’s contradicted by the facts. The Senate health reform bill places a 40% tax on all employer health benefit costs above a certain threshold. This tax came with a set of assumptions which have been disproven one by one. We were told that the tax would target health plans with especially ‘rich’ or ‘generous’ benefits, for example, but a comprehensive analysis showed that wasn’t the case. We were told that employers...

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