Each of the major new health reform proposals in California includes fees for employers who spend less than a specified amount of total payroll on healthcare. In order to understand the impacts of these policies, it is important to look at the current patterns of healthcare spending as a percent of payroll in California
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
This is the seventh post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: ...
Initial results from the California Establishment Survey (CES) suggest that 64% of business responde...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
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...
Establishes state agency to administer new California Health Insurance System. Provides California r...
Explores the variation in cost by employers and enrollees, types of employers that offer coverage, a...
Since 2000, the percentage of employers offering health benefits has declined in California and nati...
Survey,MillimanHealthCostGuidelines, and ad hoc surveys of large health plans were used. Study Desig...
This is the third post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
Today, there are a number of efforts to increase health insurance coverage in the state of Californi...
This is the fourth post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A...
This report will provide an overview of legislative and gubernatorial efforts to increase the number...
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
This is the seventh post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: ...
Initial results from the California Establishment Survey (CES) suggest that 64% of business responde...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
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...
Establishes state agency to administer new California Health Insurance System. Provides California r...
Explores the variation in cost by employers and enrollees, types of employers that offer coverage, a...
Since 2000, the percentage of employers offering health benefits has declined in California and nati...
Survey,MillimanHealthCostGuidelines, and ad hoc surveys of large health plans were used. Study Desig...
This is the third post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A ...
Today, there are a number of efforts to increase health insurance coverage in the state of Californi...
This is the fourth post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: A...
This report will provide an overview of legislative and gubernatorial efforts to increase the number...
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
This is the seventh post in the Labor Center’s blog series “Rising Health Care Costs in California: ...