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workers during the 21st century by improving access to health insurance and increasing short-term and retirement savings. This … from employers. Increasing health care costs and new obligations to save for retirement may erode working households …
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Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the dominant source of coverage for nonelderly adults in the United States …
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Although concurrent conditions such as complications and comorbidities are common in people with diabetes, studies of the quality of diabetes preventive care often omit both. This review of the quality of diabetes preventive care assesses not only trends in reporting of and adjusting for...
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To address the unmet need for employment-related health care services among persons with disabilities, an alternative … new ACA coverage or other private and public coverage. Additional information on the employment-related health care needs …
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offer. As individual and Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) exchanges are developed, employees of small businesses …
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Most of what is known about the health insurance coverage of U.S. children has been derived from sample surveys of …
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Available from Urban Institute as "Counting the Uninsured: A Review of the Literature" part of the Assessing the New Federalism project. (202) 857-8687.
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This book chapter examines how firms behaved with respect to employment-based health insurance before Affordable Care …
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