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15 January 2014

Fighting Words

James A. Matthews, III was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer article "Fighting Words." While the full text can be found in the January 10, 2014, issue of The Philadelphia Inquirer, a synopsis is noted below.
United States Employment and HR
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James A. Matthews, III was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer article "Fighting Words." While the full text can be found in the January 10, 2014, issue of The Philadelphia Inquirer, a synopsis is noted below.

There are various dysfunctional aspects of Obamacare, not the least of which is the requirement that insurers provide coverage to people who already are sick but have not purchased insurance.

The problem goes beyond individuals however, as large employers, though given more flexibility, are finding themselves puzzled over how to provide coverage in the new marketplace, often without clear guidance.  

"There is so much stuff up in the air," says James A. Matthews, III. "The biggest concern that employers have is the ongoing uncertainty over how this is all going to work."

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15 January 2014

Fighting Words

United States Employment and HR

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