Gabel J, Levitt L, Pickreign J, Whitmore H, Holve E, Rowland D, Dhont K, Hawkins S
Health Research and Educational Trust.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2001 Sep-Oct;20(5):180-6. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.20.5.180.
Drawing on the results of a national survey of 1,907 firms with three or more workers, this paper reports on several facets of job-based health insurance, including the cost to employers and workers; plan offerings and enrollments; patient cost sharing and benefits; eligibility, coverage, and take-up rates; and results from questions about employers' knowledge of market trends and health policy initiatives. Premiums increased 11 percent from spring 2000 to spring 2001, and the percentage of Americans in health maintenance organizations (HMOs) fell six percentage points to its lowest level since 1993, while preferred provider organization (PPO) enrollment rose to 48 percent. Despite premium increases, the percentage of firms offering coverage remained statistically unchanged, and a relatively strong labor market has continued to shield workers from the higher cost of coverage.
本文借鉴了一项针对1907家拥有三名及以上员工的公司的全国性调查结果,报告了基于工作的医疗保险的几个方面,包括雇主和员工的成本;保险计划的提供和参保情况;患者费用分摊和福利;资格、覆盖范围和参保率;以及关于雇主对市场趋势和健康政策举措了解情况的问题结果。从2000年春季到2001年春季,保费上涨了11%,参加健康维护组织(HMO)的美国人比例下降了6个百分点,降至1993年以来的最低水平,而优先提供者组织(PPO)的参保率升至48%。尽管保费上涨,但提供保险的公司比例在统计上保持不变,相对强劲的劳动力市场继续保护工人免受更高的保险成本影响。