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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 29(1): 156-64, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19959543

ABSTRACT

This paper compares health plans currently available on the individual market with employer-sponsored plans. Points of comparison include the scope of benefits, cost-sharing provisions, premiums, expected out-of-pocket costs, and actuarial value. We draw from the 2007 KFF/HRET Health Benefits Survey, our own survey of individual-market plans, the MarketScan medical claims database, and a computer simulation of medical claims. We find that in 2007, employment-based plans covered 80 percent of all charges paid by the plan and the member, while individual plans covered 64 percent. For most people, premiums and out-of-pocket costs were more affordable in tax-advantaged employer plans than in individual-market plans. Proposed health reforms would fundamentally alter the plan offerings available to Americans, particularly those offered in the individual market.


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Health Benefit Plans, Employee/organization & administration , Insurance Pools/trends , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Health Benefit Plans, Employee/economics , Humans , Insurance Coverage/statistics & numerical data , Insurance Pools/statistics & numerical data , United States
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