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Health Affairs, 23, no. 2 (2004): 182-190
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.23.2.182
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Private Health Purchasing Practices In The Public Sector: A Comparison Of State Employers And The Fortune 500

James Maxwell, Peter Temin and Tanaz Petigara



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EXHIBIT 2 Comparison Of Percentage Contribution Levels Toward Individual Coverage Between Fortune 500 And State Employers, 1999 And 2001

 


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EXHIBIT 4 Comparison Of Contributions Toward Individual Coverage Between Fortune 500 And State Employers, By Unionization, 1999 And 2001

 


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