This is the second blog post in a three-part series on preliminary trends in job-based coverage and work hours under the ACA in California, based on data from the 2014 California Employer Health Benefit Survey from NORC and the California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF). 
Highlights findings from an annual survey on the state's employer-sponsored health benefits, includi...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
As California’s system of job-based health insurance continues to erode, low- and moderate-income wo...
This is the first blog post in a three-part series on preliminary trends in job-based coverage and w...
This is the third blog post in a three-part series on preliminary trends in job-based coverage and w...
The CHCF Almanac regularly publishes data and analysis on California's health care market.The percen...
This is the second post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A...
Since 2000, the percentage of employers offering health benefits has declined in California and nati...
Employer-based coverage is the leading source of health insurance in California as well as nationall...
This is the third post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
This is the first post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
As of 2012, 7 percent of employers did not cover spouses when other coverage was available to them a...
Many California workers are at risk of losing their job-based health coverage when they lose their j...
Employer-based coverage is the leading source of health insurance in California as well as nationall...
Highlights findings from a survey on the state's employer-sponsored health benefits in 2007, includi...
Highlights findings from an annual survey on the state's employer-sponsored health benefits, includi...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
As California’s system of job-based health insurance continues to erode, low- and moderate-income wo...
This is the first blog post in a three-part series on preliminary trends in job-based coverage and w...
This is the third blog post in a three-part series on preliminary trends in job-based coverage and w...
The CHCF Almanac regularly publishes data and analysis on California's health care market.The percen...
This is the second post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A...
Since 2000, the percentage of employers offering health benefits has declined in California and nati...
Employer-based coverage is the leading source of health insurance in California as well as nationall...
This is the third post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
This is the first post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
As of 2012, 7 percent of employers did not cover spouses when other coverage was available to them a...
Many California workers are at risk of losing their job-based health coverage when they lose their j...
Employer-based coverage is the leading source of health insurance in California as well as nationall...
Highlights findings from a survey on the state's employer-sponsored health benefits in 2007, includi...
Highlights findings from an annual survey on the state's employer-sponsored health benefits, includi...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
As California’s system of job-based health insurance continues to erode, low- and moderate-income wo...