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![]() ![]() Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance:Pressing Problems, Incremental Changes
January/February 2002
With health care costs on the rise again, employers are struggling to hold premium increases to single digits. Premiums rose 8.3 percent in 2000 and 11.0 percent in 2001, a sharp reversal from the low rates of growth form 1994 to 1998. These increases are partly attributable to employers’ choosing looser managed care products in response to the managed care backlash, combined with rising corporate profits and tightening labor market. At the same time, health spending has begun to rise, and health plans, to restore profitability, have abandoned premium-cutting strategies to gain market share. Employers now see a return of the double-digit premium increases of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Free access to this article is available at the Health Affairs Web site. |
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