TY - JOUR
T1 - Individual versus job-based health insurance
T2 - Weighing the pros and cons
AU - Pauly, Mark
AU - Percy, Allison
AU - Herring, Bradley
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Although the majority of insured Americans receive their health insurance through their employers, some depend on the individual health insurance market. However, with increased criticism of the lack of choice in group coverage and various proposals including subsidies or tax credits to decrease the number of uninsured, the individual market may start to play a larger role. In this paper we conclude that although efficient large-group insurance will appropriately continue to exist, the individual market appears to be improving, in both administrative cost and protection against high premiums associated with high risk. For diverse workers now in small groups with little plan choice, the individual market might become a reasonable alternative.
AB - Although the majority of insured Americans receive their health insurance through their employers, some depend on the individual health insurance market. However, with increased criticism of the lack of choice in group coverage and various proposals including subsidies or tax credits to decrease the number of uninsured, the individual market may start to play a larger role. In this paper we conclude that although efficient large-group insurance will appropriately continue to exist, the individual market appears to be improving, in both administrative cost and protection against high premiums associated with high risk. For diverse workers now in small groups with little plan choice, the individual market might become a reasonable alternative.
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U2 - 10.1377/hlthaff.18.6.28
DO - 10.1377/hlthaff.18.6.28
M3 - Article
C2 - 10650686
AN - SCOPUS:0033216971
SN - 0278-2715
VL - 18
SP - 28
EP - 44
JO - Health Affairs
JF - Health Affairs
IS - 6
ER -