Title of article :
Why did employee health insurance contributions rise?
Author/Authors :
Gruber، Jonathan نويسنده , , McKnight، Robin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
We explore the causes of the dramatic rise in employee contributions to health insurance over the past two decades. In 1982, 44% of those who were covered by their employerprovided health insurance had their costs fully financed by their employer, but by 1998 this had fallen to 28%. We discuss the theory of why employers might shift premiums to their employees, and empirically model the role of four factors suggested by the theory. We find that there was a large impact of falling tax rates, rising eligibility for insurance through the Medicaid system, rising medical costs, and increased managed care penetration. Overall, this set of factors can explain more than one-half of the rise in employee premiums over the 1982-1996 period.
Keywords :
Health insurance , Employee , Medicaid
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS