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Cutting back but not cutting out: small employers respond to premium increases.

Ashley C Short, Cara S Lesser.   

Abstract

Rising premiums and a weak economy are generating questions about the potential erosion of health insurance coverage, particularly for the more than 46 million Americans who work for small firms. People working in small firms typically have less access to coverage than those in large firms. In 2000 and early 2001, the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) conducted its third round of site visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan areas and found that while few small employers actually dropped coverage, many increased the employee share of premiums, raised copayments and deductibles, switched products and carriers and/or reduced benefits. With the U.S. economy now in rougher shape, small employers may pare back coverage even more, putting affordable health care further out of the reach of workers and their families.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12387275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change


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