Three-fourths of employers say they'll continue to offer health benefit coverage for employees once the minimal essential health coverage rule begins in 2014, a new survey reveals.
But still a majority of employers are concerned about their ability to offer affordable health coverage to full-time employees.
More than 7,800 employers nationwide participated in the 2012 Health Care Reform Survey by Milwaukee-based Zywave, a provider of software solutions for the insurance and financial service industries. The survey was conducted from Jan. 6 to Feb. 24.
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