State-Level Trends in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
April 11, 2013 | Report
Health insurance coverage through employers declined significantly from 2000 to 2011, likely due to costs.
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April 11, 2013 | Report
Health insurance coverage through employers declined significantly from 2000 to 2011, likely due to costs.
April 4, 2013 | Issue Brief
Will employers move to self-funded health insurance because of provisions in the Affordable Care Act?
December 4, 2012 | Issue Brief
This Health Affairs/RWJF health policy brief explains trends in workplace wellness, details how the Affordable Care Act will change these programs in 2014 and highlights issues to watch.
January 7, 2013 | Journal Article
In 2008 San Francisco implemented a pay-or-play employer mandate requiring city firms to provide health insurance coverage to employees. Their experience shows that such a mandate is feasible, increases access, and is acceptable to many employers.
April 1, 2012 | Report
The report finds that declines in ESI have been greater for low-income than high-income families, and greater for small firms than large ones. Additionally, low-income people working in large firms experienced large declines in ESI, where as high-income people in large firms experienced relatively small declines.
April 11, 2013 | News Release
This report shows that health insurance coverage from an employer declined significantly from 2000 to 2011, likely due to costs.
February 1, 2012 | Report
This report analyzes coverage trends among children, parents and adults without dependent children as a guide to changes in coverage that could be expected in the coming years without ACA.
October 1, 2011 | Report
A new issue brief says the ACA will not displace employer-sponsored insurance (ESI).
March 9, 2011 | Issue Brief
Brief examines Affordable Care Act's (ACA) employer requirement.
March 1, 2010 | Issue Brief
Brief looks at an innovative alternative for state-level reform: Rhode Island's HEALTHpact—designed specifically to encourage take-up key lessons for future iterations of small-group reform, both in Rhode Island and other states.