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March 13,
2001
Senator James Jeffords
Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Mr. Chairman:
On behalf of eHealthInsurance,
we are pleased to join you, Senator Breaux, Senator Lincoln, Senator Frist and
Senator Snowe, in support of the Bipartisan "Reach" Act of 2001, offering
relief and expanded access to health coverage through tax credits for health
insurance.
By way of background, eHealthInsurance
markets and sells health insurance from a broad selection of health insurance
companies nationwide at the best available prices. Since 1997, the reach of
the Internet has allowed eHealthInsurance to become America's leading distributor
of health insurance to individuals and families, online or offline, and one
of only a few companies that sells health insurance to individuals and small
businesses nationwide.
Over 40 percent of those
who have purchased health insurance through eHealthInsurance.com were previously
uninsured. This realization has caused us to become actively involved in seeking
realistic, executable solutions to this serious problem of the uninsured, through
both private and public sectors. Hence, we stand ready to provide our factual
knowledge and experience in the cost of health insurance and our perspective
on the potential impact of tax credits on American consumers.
We know your proposal for
tax credits will have a powerful influence on affordability by looking back
at an historical sample of the thousands and thousands of customers who have
applied for insurance through eHealthInsurance.com:
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77 percent of singles
and families selected policies where the tax credits would cover 75% to 100%
of their premium, and more than half of them selected policies that would be
fully covered by the tax credit amount.
- 81 percent of families
selected policies within 75% to 100% of the $2500 tax credit for families.
- 75 percent of single
persons selected premiums within 75% to 100% of the $1000 tax credit for individuals.
Objectively and subjectively, we conclude the proposal will have broad impact
since:
- Recorded comments from our customers state that people would have purchased
health insurance sooner had the government offered a tax credit.
- The proposed tax credits will empower Americans in an income range
that is currently not eligible for economic assistance, such as Medicaid.
- The introduction of tax credits will trigger many uninsured Americans at all
income levels to reevaluate their assumptions about the cost of health insurance
by seeking information for themselves. As studies have shown, factual pricing
information surprises many of the uninsured, leading them to purchase an affordable
policy.
We have been discussing
with Members of Congress a broad strategy, in an effort to achieve a bold, but
realistic objective of reducing the number of uninsured in America by half by
2010. These tax credits represent one of many important steps alongside subsidies
for the "hard to insure" or chronically ill, options to reduce the
barriers that exist for small businesses, and others.
We look forward to again
working with you to see that this legislation and other proposals to address
the uninsured receive appropriate consideration by both the House and the
Senate, and the signature of the President for enactment into law in the very
near future.
Sincerely,
Vip Patel
Founder and Chairman
eHealthInsurance
Gary Lauer
President and Chief Executive Officer
eHealthInsurance
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