Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Inquiry. 2023 Jan-Dec;60:469580231210726. doi: 10.1177/00469580231210726.
Low-wage workers and those employed by small businesses are least likely to be offered health insurance coverage and they are over-represented among the uninsured. Two new forms of health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) that allow employers to help fund individual market coverage for workers have been touted as breakthrough strategies to help fill this gap. Despite several years of experience and low adoption, little is known about employer understanding of or views about these HRA options. Consistent with other evidence, only 11.8% of New Jersey employers we surveyed offer or plan to offer either of the HRA options. Few respondents (18.5%) report familiarity with either option. Even among businesses that offer or plan to offer this form of HRA, under half (47.6%) say that they are familiar with them. Other reasons cited for not offering these options include broker advice and complexity. While more investigation is needed, these findings suggest that new strategies should be explored to fill the gap in health insurance for low-wage and small business employees.
低工资工人和小企业员工最不可能获得医疗保险,而他们在未参保人群中占比过高。两种新的健康报销安排(HRA)形式允许雇主为工人的个人市场保险提供资金支持,被吹捧为填补这一空白的突破性策略。尽管已经有几年的经验和低采用率,但对于雇主对这些 HRA 选项的理解或看法却知之甚少。与其他证据一致,我们调查的新泽西州雇主中只有 11.8%提供或计划提供这两种 HRA 选项中的任何一种。很少有受访者(18.5%)表示熟悉这两种选项中的任何一种。即使是提供或计划提供这种 HRA 形式的企业,也有近一半(47.6%)表示对其熟悉。不提供这些选择的其他原因包括经纪人的建议和复杂性。虽然需要进一步调查,但这些发现表明,应该探索新策略来填补低工资和小企业员工的医疗保险空白。