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Researchers estimate that sending workers to the ACA exchange system could save their households $842 per year.
More than 54% of Americans with health insurance have employer-sponsored coverage through group health insurance, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Employers often offer health insurance as ...
Group members receive insurance at a reduced cost because the insurer’s risk is spread across a group of policyholders. Plans usually require at least 70% participation in the plan to be valid.
The landscape of employer-sponsored healthcare is rapidly evolving, with rising costs driving the need for innovative funding ...
The Allstate Corporation ALL recently closed the sale of its Group Health business to Nationwide for a total consideration of ...
A group health plan is most commonly a medical insurance policy an employer offers its employees. The plans are usually the cheapest insurance options if you have access to them. Federal law requires ...
Group coverage also tends to have much smaller deductibles than individual health care. With group insurance “the benefits tend to be richer,” says Carrie McLean, a licensed insurance agent ...
Seattle’s Group Health Cooperative will be acquired by Kaiser Permanente, a California-based health-care giant. No immediate changes in local care or coverage are planned, officials said.
Connecticut's small-group health insurance market, with its typically lower premiums, is facing "choppy waters," said Sabrina Corlette, professor and co-director of the Center on Health ...
A group of Democratic-led cities sued the Trump administration Tuesday over new changes to the Affordable Care Act that they ...
Two health policy researchers talk about the deterioration of enrollment in the U.S. small-group health insurance market this month in a commentary published in Health Affairs, an academic journal ...