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Health Affairs, 23, no. 5 (2004): 200-209
(Published online 9 September 2004)
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.23.5.200
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Health Benefits In 2004: Four Years Of Double-Digit Premium Increases Take Their Toll On Coverage

Jon Gabel, Gary Claxton, Isadora Gil, Jeremy Pickreign, Heidi Whitmore, Erin Holve, Benjamin Finder, Samantha Hawkins and Diane Rowland



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EXHIBIT 1 Increases In Employer Health Insurance Premiums Compared With Other Indicators, Selected Years 1988–2004

 


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EXHIBIT 4 Health Plan Enrollment Among Covered Workers, By Type Of Plan, Selected Years 1988–2004

 


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EXHIBIT 5 Percentage Of Small Firms Offering Health Benefits, By Firm Size, Selected Years 1996–2004

 


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EXHIBIT 6 Percentage Of Workers Covered By Their Employer’s Health Benefits, Among Firms Offering And Not Offering Health Benefits, By Firm Size, 2000–2004

 


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