A large number of Americans remain uninsured, six years after passage of the reform law. New research explores who these people are.
Consulting firm Avalere analyzes the service categories behind premium increases for 2017 in the small group and individual markets.
Two new surveys indicate that employers’ health plan costs will continue to rise at a significant clip in 2017.
A Kaiser Family Foundation brief explores techniques to provide health insurance for high-risk individuals.
Research from the Employee Research Benefits Institute highlights trends in self-funded health plans.
Using MEPS data, an Employee Benefit Research Institute note examines trends in employers offer of health insurance benefits.
Based on a survey of employers, PWC’s Health Research Institute expects commercial medical trend to continue to be “moderate” in 2017.
The Kaiser Family Foundation releases a brief summarizing the trends in 2017 exchange premiums to date.
A Commonwealth Fund brief tracks trends in individual health insurance policies sold on and off the health insurance exchanges.
A TransAmerica Center for Health Studies Survey covers how Millennials approach health issues.
The Milliman annual Medical Medical Index indicates continued financial pain for families from medical spending.
A BenefitFocus research report looks at trends in employee health benefits by large employers.
A McKinsey Report describes the current status of the new wave of provider-owned health plans.
An article in the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s Notes describes results from a survey of employees’ views on health coverage.
A Kaiser Family Foundation brief examines trends in employer-offered health insurance and uptake.