Bill signing is first step in reforming nation’s health care system, says Business Roundtable

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“Health care in America is too costly – for individuals, for employers and for our country. It is the number one cost pressure facing our members, who provide coverage to more than 35 million Americans, which is why we have been at the table since day one advocating for effective systemic reform.

“Today’s bill signing is just the first step in reforming our nation’s health care system. There remain many challenges ahead as we work to create greater efficiencies and capture savings. The success of this reform will be based on allowing private market innovation and creating non-excessive, smart regulation.”

“Today’s bill signing is just the first step in reforming our nation’s health care system. There remain many challenges ahead as we work to create greater efficiencies and capture savings. The success of this reform will be based on allowing private market innovation and creating non-excessive, smart regulation.

“As large employers, we will continue working to provide affordable, quality health care to our employees, bring the power of innovation to bear on the system, and make sure we slow the rate of health care cost inflation," said John J. Castellani, President of Business Roundtable.

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