The Economic Burden of Providing Health Insurance
How Much Worse Off Are Small Firms?
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Eibner, Christine
Language
EnglishAbstract
More than 60 percent of nonelderly Americans receive health-insurance (HI) coverage through employers. However, rising health-care costs may threaten the long-term viability of the employer-based insurance system. This report explores trends in the economic burden associated with HI provision for small and large businesses, as well as the quality of plans that small and large firms offer.
Keywords
Health Sciences; Management & Organizational BehaviorISBN
9780833047823, 9780833044112Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2008Classification
Working patterns and practices
Medicolegal issues