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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 42(11): 1606-1615, 2023 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37850352

RESUMEN

In 2023 the average annual premium for employer-sponsored family health insurance coverage was $23,968-an increase of $1,505 (7 percent) from 2022. Both single and family premiums increased faster in 2023 than in 2022, in a period of generally high inflation throughout the US economy. On average, covered workers contributed 17 percent ($1,401) of the cost of single coverage and 29 percent ($6,575) of the cost of family coverage. When compared to employers' perceptions of the number of primary care providers in their networks, a smaller share of employers believed that their provider networks had a sufficient number of mental health and substance abuse providers to provide timely access to services. One-quarter of employers indicated that their employees had a "high" level of concern with the level of cost sharing required by their plans. When asked about abortion coverage in the wake of the Supreme Court Dobbs decision, almost a third of large employers reported that their largest plan covered abortion in most or all circumstances.


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Planes de Asistencia Médica para Empleados , Humanos , Estados Unidos , Cobertura del Seguro , Seguro de Costos Compartidos
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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 41(11): 1670-1680, 2022 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36300363

RESUMEN

In 2022 the average annual premium for family health insurance coverage was $22,463, which is similar to the $22,221 reported in 2021. On average, covered workers contributed $1,327 for single coverage and $6,106 for family coverage. Among covered workers enrolled in a plan with a general annual deductible, the average deductible for single coverage was $1,763. Almost half of large employers reported an increase from 2021 in the share of employees using mental health services. The 2022 survey asked employers about the breadth of their provider networks, especially for those using services for mental health and substance use disorders. Employers were less likely to report that their plan with the largest enrollment was very broad for mental health services than for providers overall. Fewer employers thought that their plan had a sufficient number of behavioral health providers versus primary care providers to provide timely access to enrollees.


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Planes de Asistencia Médica para Empleados , Humanos , Estados Unidos , Cobertura del Seguro , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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