Compares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates among small firms, and premium trends under the 2010 healthcare reform law and without reform. Discusses factors that will keep ESI coverage rates steady
Examines falling employer-sponsored insurance rates among low-wage employees of large firms and high...
Analyzes the implications of the House and Senate reform bills for improving access to and affordabi...
Analyzes state trends between 1999 and 2009 in the prevalence of employer-sponsored insurance, costs...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
Synthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
Examines current coverage of workers in small firms, insurers' administrative costs, and healthcare ...
Highlights findings on the factors that drive short-term changes in employer-sponsored health insura...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted in 2010, brought about major reforms in health care coverage ...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
For some time, it has been common for policy experts to criticize the U.S. health care system’s reli...
The Congressional Budget Office, the Rand Corporation, and the Urban Institute have estimated that t...
This Article argues that federal health care reform may induce employers to redesign their health pl...
Over the next five years, the effects of the ACA on employer-sponsored insurance will be modest. In ...
Examines falling employer-sponsored insurance rates among low-wage employees of large firms and high...
Analyzes the implications of the House and Senate reform bills for improving access to and affordabi...
Analyzes state trends between 1999 and 2009 in the prevalence of employer-sponsored insurance, costs...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
Synthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
Examines current coverage of workers in small firms, insurers' administrative costs, and healthcare ...
Highlights findings on the factors that drive short-term changes in employer-sponsored health insura...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted in 2010, brought about major reforms in health care coverage ...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
For some time, it has been common for policy experts to criticize the U.S. health care system’s reli...
The Congressional Budget Office, the Rand Corporation, and the Urban Institute have estimated that t...
This Article argues that federal health care reform may induce employers to redesign their health pl...
Over the next five years, the effects of the ACA on employer-sponsored insurance will be modest. In ...
Examines falling employer-sponsored insurance rates among low-wage employees of large firms and high...
Analyzes the implications of the House and Senate reform bills for improving access to and affordabi...
Analyzes state trends between 1999 and 2009 in the prevalence of employer-sponsored insurance, costs...