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- "Consumer-directed" health plans: implications for health care quality and cost1
- A comparison of the availability and cost of coverage for workers in small firms and large firms: update from the 2015 Employer Health Benefits Survey1
- Adding employer contributions to health insurance to Social Security's earnings and tax base1
- California employer health benefits: workers shoulder more costs1
- Changes in employees' health insurance coverage, 2001-20051
- Early impacts of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage in Minnesota1
- Effects of employer health costs on the trend and distribution of Social Security-taxable wages1
- Federal employees health benefits program: enrollment remains concentrated despite more plan offerings, and effects of adding plan types are uncertain : report to the ranking member, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives1
- Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first1
- Health benefits in retirement: set for extinction?1
- Health benefits of small employers in 19981
- House Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations hearing on examining pay-for-performance measures and other trends in employer-sponsored health care1
- How the erosion of employer-sponsored insurance is contributing to Medicare beneficiaries' financial burden1
- How will employer health insurance affect wages and Social Security finances?1
- Job-based coverage insures less than half of nonelderly Californians in 20111
- Lessons from the Small Business Health Options Program: the SHOP experience in California and Colorado1
- Paying the price: how health insurance premiums are eating up middle-class incomes : state health insurance premium trends and the potential of national reform1
- Retiree health care: what do the new auto industry VEBAs mean for current and future retirees?1
- Squeezed: how costs for insuring families are outpacing income : a state-by-state analysis1
- State trends in employer premiums and deductibles: 2010-20201