« Small business owners, employees face big health-care policy issues | Main | Health insurance exchange idea intrigues panel »

May 15, 2006

Employees In Small Firms Pay 18 Percent More For Health Insurance When Adjusted For Value Of Plan

Employees in the smallest firms (1-9 workers) pay an average 18% more in health insurance premiums than those in the largest firms (1,000+ workers), when actuarial value--the percentage of total medical expenses paid by a health plan--is taken into account, a new Commonwealth Fund-supported study finds. [click link for full

From Employees In Small Firms Pay 18 Percent More For Health Insurance When Adjusted For Value Of Plan

Posted by Rob at May 15, 2006 02:14 PM