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Transcript of October 8, 2005 CNN Interview by CNN Anchor Gerri Willis. More on ![]() Video Clip: Paul Zane Pilzer is interviewed live on CNN re The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan, October 8, 2005. "Should Workers Consider Individual Insurance?", by Jennifer Barrett, Newsweek, October 4, 2005.
"When to Choose an HSA," by
Kaja Whitehouse, The Wall Street Journal,
September 25, 2005. "New Reporting Rule May Drive Health Savings Accounts," by Gloria Lau, Investor's Business Daily, October 31, 2005.
How to get cheaper, better health insurance from birth to old age without an employer plan.
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WILLIS:
A lot of us get our health insurance coverage through our employers, but
is that the best way to do it? Some say you may be better off getting
coverage on your own. Good news for roughly 47 million Americans without
protection at all. Paul Zane Pilzer in is the author of "The New Health
Insurance Solution: How To Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without A
Traditional Employer Plan." And he's joining us now from Salt Lake City.
Welcome. PAUL ZANE PILZER, "THE NEW HEALTH INSURANCE SOLUTION": Thank you, Gerri. It's good to be here. WILLIS: Now, let me just say before we get started that you believe so much in this plan that you've started a company to sell insurance if I'm reading notes correctly. PILZER: Yes, more than sell insurance. We work with large Fortune 500 companies to show them how they'd be better off giving an allowance tax-free to each employee to purchase their own individual insurance policy. WILLIS: All right. Let's get to the details of this, because I think a lot of people out there are saying how can this be possible? How can this be possible, Paul? PILZER: Well, basically what's happened is 46 states have now liberalized their laws on individual insurance. Individual insurance is a policy that you purchase direct for your family from the local Blue Cross or major carrier in your state. Those policies today are, on average, less than half of the price for the same coverage of an employer policy. WILLIS: But let me interrupt you here. I mean, the reality is is that I don't pay 100 percent of my coverage, my company picks up a lot of that tab. Isn't that a good way to do it? It reduces my cost. PILZER: Yes. The problem is that if you have a spouse or children, in the past, your company paid the complete cost of your spouse or children. Today most companies pay 50 percent or less of the cost of your spouse or children. That's why it's better for you to move your spouse or family on to their own individual policy that you keep even if you lose your job and it's half the price. WILLIS: I think what is astonishing is that I know a lot of people out there who actually do work full-time don't have healthcare coverage. So they're actually looking for solutions here, too. |
Could this help them?
PILZER:
Very much so. We've seen a whole revolution now that the states have
liberalized their individual insurance policy laws. Today you can
purchase good, high-deductible coverage, which is all most people need,
for about $90 a month per person in all 46 states and soon it will be in
all states.
WILLIS: But I got to ask you. It sounds to me like, at the end
of the day, if this is available and a lot of employees start moving
into it, it's going to be added incentive for employers to say, you
know, I'm not going give my employees some kind of health insurance
coverage because at the end of day I don't have to. I know a lot of
insurers don't give coverage now, but now it would be even more, given
your scenario. |
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