NR Daily: The Promise of Association Health Plans

President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to clear a regulatory path for association health plans (AHPs). That's really exciting news for American health-care consumers, and especially for small businesses and their employees. I know a lot about AHPs. I learned about them when I chaired the House Small Business Committee in the 1990s. The vexing problem small businesses faced, then as now, was lack of access to affordable business health insurance. In both the House and Senate, I was the primary sponsor of legislation to permit small-business trade associations to create AHPs ...

October 17 2017

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The Promise of Association Health Plans

Jim Talent

President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to clear a regulatory path for association health plans (AHPs). That's really exciting news for American health-care consumers, and especially for small businesses and their employees. I know a lot about AHPs. I learned about them when I chaired the House Small...

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