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A new study says insurance premiums will rise during the next few years, squeezing profits and swelling the ranks of the uninsured.

By Derek Reveron
Hispanic Business® magazine, April 2002


Small Hispanic-owned businesses and their employees are among those who will be hardest hit by rising healthcare costs this year, according to industry analysts and CEOs. HispanTelligence projections indicate that Hispanics own about 1.4 million businesses in the United States, but most of these businesses fall into the categories most vulnerable to health cost increases – sole proprietorships and firms that employ fewer than five people.

“Hispanics made an aggressive entry into the world of running small businesses in the last 10 years, and rising [health insurance] premiums could put some of them out of business,” warns Miguel A. Fuentes, president and CEO of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York.

A recent study by the National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC) predicts that premiums will increase 20 percent or more for many small businesses this year, and some will be forced to drop coverage altogether. The study concludes that a confluence of trends – recession, rising unemployment, increases in premiums, and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks – is brewing a “perfect storm” that will increase the number of people in the United States who lack health coverage from 39 million in 2000 to 45 million by the end of 2002.
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