More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-sponsored plans. Therefore, the Affordable Care Act (health reform) targets the link between employment and health insurance. Provisions of health reform that affect employer decision making are highlighted in this policy brief, the fifth in a series
In the United States, unlike in all other advanced industrial states, health care is financed princi...
Synthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners...
The RAND Corporation's Comprehensive Assessment of Reform Efforts microsimulation model was used to ...
Outlines the issues involved in the 2010 healthcare reform's requirement that large and midsize comp...
Analyzes the implications of the House and Senate reform bills for improving access to and affordabi...
Examines current coverage of workers in small firms, insurers' administrative costs, and healthcare ...
Provides an updated overview of employer-sponsored health coverage, provisions in the House and Sena...
Compares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates ...
Outlines how the 2010 healthcare reform's insurance mandates, state exchanges, and tax credits will ...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
The initial impact of an employer mandate on large employers who already offer comprehensive health ...
Employer-based health insurance is the backbone of the U.S. system of health insurance coverage. Yet...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
[[abstract]]Healthcare reform in the USA requires all Americans to buy health insurance and business...
Health care reform is in the wind. As the nation prepares for a new presidential term, a more equita...
In the United States, unlike in all other advanced industrial states, health care is financed princi...
Synthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners...
The RAND Corporation's Comprehensive Assessment of Reform Efforts microsimulation model was used to ...
Outlines the issues involved in the 2010 healthcare reform's requirement that large and midsize comp...
Analyzes the implications of the House and Senate reform bills for improving access to and affordabi...
Examines current coverage of workers in small firms, insurers' administrative costs, and healthcare ...
Provides an updated overview of employer-sponsored health coverage, provisions in the House and Sena...
Compares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates ...
Outlines how the 2010 healthcare reform's insurance mandates, state exchanges, and tax credits will ...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
The initial impact of an employer mandate on large employers who already offer comprehensive health ...
Employer-based health insurance is the backbone of the U.S. system of health insurance coverage. Yet...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
[[abstract]]Healthcare reform in the USA requires all Americans to buy health insurance and business...
Health care reform is in the wind. As the nation prepares for a new presidential term, a more equita...
In the United States, unlike in all other advanced industrial states, health care is financed princi...
Synthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners...
The RAND Corporation's Comprehensive Assessment of Reform Efforts microsimulation model was used to ...