Health benefits in 2012: moderate premium increases for employer-sponsored plans; young adults gained coverage under ACA
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Health benefits in 2012: moderate premium increases for employer-sponsored plans; young adults gained coverage under ACA
Abstract
Health care premiums rose moderately for single and family employer-sponsored coverage this year, the 2012 annual Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) Survey of Employer Health Benefits found. Even with the lingering effects of the recession, cost-sharing levels remained relatively stable in 2012. Also remaining stable was the rate at which employers offered coverage, according to the survey, which was based on telephone interviews with 2,121 public and private employers contacted from January through May 2012. The average annual premiums in 2012 were $5,615 for single coverage and $15,745 for family coverage, an increase of 3 and 4 percent, respectively, from 2011. The percentage of firms offering health benefits, 61 percent, was similar to last year's, as was the percentage of workers at offering firms who were covered by their firm's health benefits, 62 percent. One noteworthy change, because of a provision of the Affordable Care Act, is that 2.9 million young adults who would not otherwise have been enrolled in a parent's employer-sponsored health insurance were covered by that insurance in 2012.
Comment in
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Re: health benefits in 2012: moderate premium increases for employer-sponsored plans; young adults gained coverage under ACA.J Urol. 2013 Apr;189(4):1481. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2012.12.070. Epub 2012 Dec 28. J Urol. 2013. PMID: 23561380 No abstract available.
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Re: a simulation shows limited savings from meeting quality targets under the medicare shared savings program.J Urol. 2013 Apr;189(4):1481-2. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2012.12.082. Epub 2013 Jan 2. J Urol. 2013. PMID: 23561381 No abstract available.
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