Judge Napolitano on CVS Policy Forcing Employees to Turn Over Health Info: Consequence of ObamaCare
3/21/13 - Appearing on America's Newsroom this morning, Fox News senior
judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano took on the controversial CVS
policy of forcing its employees to submit personal health information as
part of receiving health insurance coverage from the company. The
outspoken libertarian posited that the unpopular mandate is a
consequence of federal micromanagement of health-care through ObamaCare.
The
largest retail pharmacy chain in the country is now requiring its
employees to hand over personal health information like their weight,
body mass index, and glucose levels or face an annual fine of $600. The
company says it is requiring this as a way to ensure their employees are
as healthy as possible.
Napolitano told host Martha MacCallum of
the policy: "I think this is a consequence of the federal government
micromanaging health care and forcing employers to provide coverage to
all employees, many who otherwise wouldn't qualify for it, and forcing
them to provide coverage, whether the employees need it or not."
The
judge noted that under federal law, CVS has an interest in hiring only
healthy employees in order to save money now that they are forced to
cover all of their workers. "So will ObamaCare result in larger people
with larger body mass and higher glucose levels not getting employed?
Would that be an unintended consequence of ObamaCare?" he suggested.
He
later explained that the policy is "so expensive because ObamaCare has a
one-size-fits-all," meaning people cannot tailor an insurance policy to
met their individual needs. "We knew that was coming but I don't think
we realized — even those of us who didn't read all 2700 pages but have a
good understanding what is in there — we didn't realize the economic
effect of people not being able to get jobs because they're overweight.
Maybe judges will have to decide what is obese? Is it 10 pounds heavier
than your height? Is it 20 pounds? Is it 50 pounds?" he added.
MacCallum
pointed out that CVS defends itself by noting that 79-percent of other
companies have a "health assessment" policy in place. "The fine clearly
helps to pass along the cost of ObamaCare to the employee, right?" she
asked.
"Absolutely," the judge replied. "Because contrary to what
the president said, these insurance policies will cost more than the
coverage you had before the federal micromanagement."
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