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Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Coverage and ...

at risk of being uninsured, inadequately insured, or lacking in choices among health plans.Although employer-sponsored health insurance remains the foundation ...

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Potential ...

We review the primary drivers of the erosion occurring in ESI and identify three recognized policy options to improve affordability for employers and workers ...

THE EROSION OF EMPLOYER-SPONSORED HEALTH INSURANCE

the income scale. Page 3. Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance / 67 1. • At 71.0 percent coverage, workers (a subgroup of the under-65 popu- lation) ...

The erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance: declines ...

Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) remains the most prominent form of health coverage in the United States, at 62.9 percent of the under-65 ...

The Erosion of Employer-Based Insurance

Insurance premiums increase because there is a higher price to cover healthcare costs. Employers spent an average of $15,159 in premiums for a ...

How the Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Insurance Is Contributing ...

More Medicare beneficiaries are facing the costs of health care and supplemental coverage in retirement without assistance from their former ...

The erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance | Economic ...

EPI is an independent, nonprofit think tank that researches the impact of economic trends and policies on working people in the United States. EPI's research ...

Employer-sponsored health insurance erosion accelerates in the ...

From 2000 to 2009, the share of non-elderly Americans covered by employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) fell 9.4 percentage points.

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance - Sage Journals

The safety net programs—Medicaid and the State Children's Health. Insurance Program—have kept millions of families insured as employment- based coverage fell.

Erosion of ERISA Leads to More Government-Run Health Care

Expand options for employers and their employees · Provide financial incentives to ensure employer coverage remains viable · Enact policies to ...

Employer-sponsored health insurance erosion accelerates in the ...

The share of Americans under age 65 covered by employment-based health insurance eroded for the ninth year in a row, falling from 61.9% in 2008 to 58.9% in ...

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance - ProQuest

Employment-based coverage remains the most prominent form of health insurance in the United States at 62.9% of the under-65 population; however, ...

Employer-Based Health Coverage Declined Sharply Over Past ...

Although the severe economic downturn and corresponding job losses have accelerated the erosion of employer coverage, increasing health costs ...

How Will Employer Health Insurance Affect Wages and Social ...

The rising cost of employer contributions to employer-sponsored health insurance (ESHI) can slow wage growth and erode the Social Security wage base.

Can Employer-sponsored Insurance Be Saved? A Review of Policy ...

Employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) provides critical coverage for 160 million Americans. However, the adequacy of many of these plans is in ...

New Research Examining ACA Impact on Employers Offering ...

Despite predictions to the contrary, employers did not drop health benefits in large numbers after the ACA took effect. Immediately after ACA ...

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Declines ...

Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) remains the most prominent form of health coverage in the United States, at 62.9 percent of the under-65 ...

Erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance coverage and ...

Erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance coverage and quality. C. Schoen, K. Davis. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review.

Erosion of Employer-Based Coverage Highlights Importance of ...

The health reform law (Affordable Care Act) includes a number of provisions to strengthen the employer-based insurance system and improve ...

The Cost of Employer-Sponsored Health Care Appears to Have ...

Economists generally assume that the costs of employer benefits – in this case health insurance – are passed onto the employee, leading to ...