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Webinar Archive: Employer-Sponsored Insurance: Past, Present and Future

June 15, 2011 | Story

Two reports released were released that shed light on the decade-long decline in the number of Americans with employer-sponsored insurance (ESI).

A Senior Researcher Studies Why Workers Accept or Refuse Health Insurance

March 17, 2010 | Story

In looking back, Monheit says: "I was senior in my field when I came to the program, but it did get me thinking about other areas. I am now more interested in issues related to socioeconomic status and health than I was."

A New Researcher Investigates What Happens to People's Health Insurance Coverage When the Macroeconomic Environment Changes Dramatically

January 12, 2010 | Story

"The first six or seven years [of the program] are critical in shaping research and academic careers," says Simon. "Having your research selected for funding and then having a chance to present your study and hear feedback is wonderful."

How Children Get Health Coverage

July 28, 2009 | Story

2000 versus 2007 - The percentage of small employers offering coverage has declined, and employees are expected to pay more.

Sources of Health Coverage, 2007

July 28, 2009 | Story

Employer-Based, Individually Purchased, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare/CHAMPVA and the Uninsured.

After the Mandates: Massachusetts Employers Continue to Support Health Reform as More Firms Offer Coverage

January 7, 2009 | Story

Increasing rates of employers offering insurance coverage suggest that crowd-out is not occurring after one year under Massachusetts health reform.

Studying Cultural Competence, Race and Quality of Care

July 14, 2009 | Story

"This program was pivotal in my career. It gave me unconditional support to do the work I wanted to do and made me really feel my work was valued and important," said Saha.

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