Wednesday, October 21, 2015

"Repealing the Cadillac tax sounds great


— lots and lots of people think it is [a wonderful idea] — but the reality is the Cadillac tax should be tougher. Anyone serious about health care, and I would include myself among them, thinks the Cadillac tax should have been twice as tough when they passed it. But it won't be repealed, it shouldn't be repealed, it's horrible policy [to repeal it]. The Cadillac tax is exactly the right thing. It should have been tougher."

— Tom Scully, former CMS Administrator under George W. Bush and now senior counsel for Alston & Bird LLP, told AIS's Health Plan Week.

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