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Employer-sponsored health insurance --- Health insurance --- Costs.
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While many employers have cut back their health insurance benefits in response to rising costs, some employers continue to pay 100 percent of premiums for their employees. In 2005, almost one-quarter of employees in establishments with health insurance worked in firms that offered at least one plan where the employer required no employee contribution to the health insurance premium for at least one plan with single coverage. This Statistical Brief presents estimates of offer rates and enrollment in employer-sponsored health insurance plans requiring no employee contribution in the ten most populous states in 2005. The availability of such plans varies considerably by state and firm size, among other factors. State variations from the national average are discussed. The estimates shown in this brief, which are drawn from the Insurance Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-IC), look at both single and family coverage in the private sector of the economy. In addition to all firms, estimates for employees working for small (less than 50 employees) and large (50 or more employees) firms are shown. All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
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This Statistical Brief, based on estimates from the Insurance Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-IC), shows the changes in employee contributions for both single and family (for a family of four) coverage from 1997 to 2002 in the private sector of the economy.
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This Statistical Brief examines what percentage of enrollees is required to make co-pay for an office visit to a physician, and the amount of those co-pays and coinsurance percentages.
Employer-sponsored health insurance --- Medical care, Cost of --- Insurance, Health --- Private Sector. --- Costs. --- economics. --- United States.
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This Statistical Brief discusses out-of-pocket expenses and unmet need related to obtaining prescription drugs for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized (community) population in 2002.
Drugs --- Prescription pricing --- Medical care, Cost of --- Prices
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