Employer-based coverage is the leading source of health insurance in California as well as nationally. This report of selected findings from the 2012 California employer Health Benefits Survey provides a snapshot of the employer-based coverage landscape in the lead-up to implementation of the affordable Care act (aCa) in 2014. The percentage of employers reporting that they offer coverage continues its decline, with only 60% now offering insurance to employees. More than one-third of surveyed firms said they are increasing the premium cost to their workers in the coming year, and almost one-fourth plan to increase employees' deductibles.
Title: California Employer Health Benefits Survey: Fewer Covered, More Cost
Publication date 2013-04-23
Publication Year 2013
Copyright holder(s)
California HealthCare Foundation
Geographical Focus
North America / United States (Western) / California
Keywords
healthcare foundation
, health benefits
, NORC
, california
, statistically different
Document type
Report/Whitepaper
Language
English
URL: http://aca.issuelab.org/resource/california-employer-health-benefits-survey-fewer-covered-more-cost.html
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