NEW EBRInsights Edition - This Week’s Health Care Issue Brief — Employment-Based Health Benefits: A 2008-2023 Review.
Employee Benefit Research Institute
EBRI is a nonprofit, independent & unbiased resource organization providing objective information about benefit programs
Employers today offer health coverage because of the belief that offering it has a positive impact on the overall success of the business. In this week’s Issue Brief, EBRI examines how the availability of employment-based health coverage has been changing. Employer sponsorship of coverage as well as employee eligibility for coverage are examined. This new research also examines trends in plan choice, plan types offered, private health insurance exchanges, self-insurance, dependent coverage, premiums, employee and employer contributions toward premiums, cost sharing for medical services and prescription drugs, and high-deductible health plans.
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