Good point. Does the health care law kick in then or is it 2016?
I do not know when the bulk of the law kicks in but parts of it have already been enacted. The affects?
In August 2012 St Jude Medical Center cut 300 employees in order to save approximately $50 to $60 million in anticipation of the excise tax.
Stryker will cut 1,170 jobs, or 5% of their global workforce, in anticipation of the excise tax.
Due to lower quarterly report in addition to its stock being down late last year Boston Scientific had announced it was laying off 1,200 to 1,400 jobs in the U.S., while shipping investments and jobs to China. They commented that the excise tax is a contributing factor.
“Medtronic laid off 500 employees, with plans to cut another 500 in 2013. Medtronic employs roughly 38,000 people worldwide. The company reported gross revenue of $16.2 billion in April 2012, which will result in a $372.6 million excise taxâ€.
In addition, Fierce Medical Devices posted an article titled: The 10 Largest Medical Device Layoffs of 2012. To name a few that specifically name the device tax as the reason for layoffs:
Welch Allyn
Layoffs: 275
Reason: The privately held device maker cites the "onerous" device tax in its move to reduce its workforce by 10%, a plan coupled with moving some of its units overseas
Zimmer
Layoffs: 450
Reason: Zimmer blames the device tax for its in-progress staff slashing, looking to offset what the company says will be a $60 million annual charge.
Hill-Rom
Layoffs: 200
Reason: Hill-Rom is cutting 3% of its workforce, placing the blame on "ongoing economic conditions" and the impending 2.3% tax.
This is just a small sample and does not include my company which laid off 1000 workers and opened up a facility in Costa Rica on the same compound as our biggest competitor, the reason they have done this is simple to understand because they told us flat out. Obamacare. OWN IT DUMMIES