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Category: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance (ESHI)

A Classic: The RAND Health Insurance Experiment
We would be remiss In our discussion of the health insurance marketplace if we did not include one of the best social experiments of all time, the RAND Health Insurance Experiment. This often cited study, conducted from 1974 to 1977, Continue Reading …
The Impact of Consumer-Directed Health Plans on Prescription Drug Use
Consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) combine high-deductible insurance coverage with tax-exempt personal spending accounts, allowing enrollees to pay for their medical costs before reaching the deductible from either their own pocket or with money from the account. The argument is that Continue Reading …
Consumer Directed Health Care…Lacking Direction
A critical analysis of one community’s experience with tiered hospital networks is outlined in a recent paper published in Health Services Research. The authors describe the differences noted in patient behavior regarding admission to the hospital among employees from the Continue Reading …
The Future of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Employer-sponsored health insurance, the predominant form of health coverage in the United States, is becoming harder to find.
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