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<description>NorthBay Adventure is the kind of small business that could be expected to buy medical insurance for workers under sweeping health-act rules taking effect in 2014. But executive director George Comfort says that&#x26;#x2019;s not likely to happen. Instead, NorthBay became self-insured last year, paying most of its workers&#x26;#x2019; health costs directly, a practice more typical of large employers. The decision to self-insure was about free choice, savings and what&#x26;#x2019;s best for his company, Comfort says. But others see it as a threat to the Affordable Care Act. As more small employers like NorthBay avoid the health act&#x26;#x2019;s requirements through self-coverage,...</description>
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