Employer-sponsored health benefits likely to take a hit The Republican-American: "PHILADELPHIA — Brad Tiffany says his clients joke that he's the nicest guy they don't like to see. And no wonder. Once a year the employee-benefits consultant comes around bearing sad tidings of rising health insurance premiums.
'It's gut-wrenching,' said Paul Delp, president of Lansdale Warehouse Co. Inc., a 60-employee logistics firm, and a client of Tiffany's.
That's why Delp and other employers are waiting to see how the sweeping health-system legislation will play out.
One big unknown: Will employers still be willing to provide coverage, or will an effect of the new legislation be the erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance?
'That's the million-dollar question,' said Tiffany, of Kistler Tiffany Benefits of Philadelphia."
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