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Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the dominant source of coverage for nonelderly adults in the United States …
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This book chapter examines how firms behaved with respect to employment-based health insurance before Affordable Care …
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programs that subsidize health coverage or care. Recognizing the well-established need for significant premium subsidies, the …
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This report uses National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data linked to data from the Social Security Disability … entry to illustrate changes in insurance status, health care access, and utilization. SSDI beneficiaries were less likely to … who lack health insurance. However, this policy alone would not help those who are uninsured before entry and approved a …
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Examines the price of the standard Medigap policies (H, I, and J) that cover prescription drugs. Notes that premiums for these policies are high, at about $1,400 per year for minimum coverage, with wide state variation. Furthermore, the average cost to upgrade a policy to cover drugs ranges from...
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Explores reasons for differences in insurance estimates for the two surveys and suggests areas for future research to help measure the number of uninsured more precisely.
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This chartbook for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides comprehensive … information on Medicaid beneficiaries who use mental health and substance abuse services and places the findings in a broad policy …
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offer. As individual and Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) exchanges are developed, employees of small businesses …
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workers during the 21st century by improving access to health insurance and increasing short-term and retirement savings. This … from employers. Increasing health care costs and new obligations to save for retirement may erode working households …
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Available from Urban Institute as "Counting the Uninsured: A Review of the Literature" part of the Assessing the New Federalism project. (202) 857-8687.
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