Although the majority of Americans with health insurance obtain their coverage through group health plans offered through their employers, many individuals obtain their coverage through the nongroup (o
Based on analyses of individual market health plans sold through ehealthinsurance and enrollment inf...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual’s health status, is a business feat...
This report provides background information about the private health insurance market, including mar...
In the U.S. health care system, the individual healthcare insurance marketplace has always been some...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
The American health care system consists largely of employer-based group health insurance. After Wor...
The Act requires state-wide pooling of all of an insurer\u27s small groups for group premium rating ...
This research assesses the impact of community rating laws and other state health insurance market r...
Attorney Rovner presents a very detailed accounting of the impacts of the Health Insurance Portabili...
To what extent do health benefits obtained in the employment-based setting reflect individual prefer...
Non-group health insurance is coverage that individuals purchase on their own rather than as part of...
This chapter provides an overview of regulation of private health insurance in advanced market econo...
Examines the challenges the current individual health insurance market poses for insurers and consum...
This NebFact examines the pros and cons of individual and group health insurance
When employees without group health insurance buy individual coverage, they do so using after-tax in...
Based on analyses of individual market health plans sold through ehealthinsurance and enrollment inf...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual’s health status, is a business feat...
This report provides background information about the private health insurance market, including mar...
In the U.S. health care system, the individual healthcare insurance marketplace has always been some...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
The American health care system consists largely of employer-based group health insurance. After Wor...
The Act requires state-wide pooling of all of an insurer\u27s small groups for group premium rating ...
This research assesses the impact of community rating laws and other state health insurance market r...
Attorney Rovner presents a very detailed accounting of the impacts of the Health Insurance Portabili...
To what extent do health benefits obtained in the employment-based setting reflect individual prefer...
Non-group health insurance is coverage that individuals purchase on their own rather than as part of...
This chapter provides an overview of regulation of private health insurance in advanced market econo...
Examines the challenges the current individual health insurance market poses for insurers and consum...
This NebFact examines the pros and cons of individual and group health insurance
When employees without group health insurance buy individual coverage, they do so using after-tax in...
Based on analyses of individual market health plans sold through ehealthinsurance and enrollment inf...
Actuarial underwriting, or discrimination based on an individual’s health status, is a business feat...
This report provides background information about the private health insurance market, including mar...