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Article Excerpt Topics Include Households' Selection of Employer-Based Plans, Proposals for Universal Coverage, Insurance for Low-Income Children, and Access to Health Insurance for Disabled Adults
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Summaries of the articles in the journal INQUIRY's recently-released winter issue:
"How Do Households Choose Their Employer-Based Health Insurance?" by Jean- Marie Abraham, William B. Vogt, Martin S. Gaynor -- This study found that price influences workers' selection of employer-based health coverage, and that price sensitivity varies depending on marital status, wealth, and the number of employer coverage offers a household has. Results indicate that as wages increase, households are more likely to opt for complete household coverage; alternatively, lower-income households are less likely to choose plans with coverage for all family members. Op-out payments --...
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