From Deseret News archives:
Employer insurance falling fast
Utah has highest rate of dropped medical plans for workers
No other state has a greater rate of employers who have dropped their medical insurance plans for employees, according to a report released today by the Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan economic think tank.
The nationwide assumption that full-time work equates to full medical coverage is clearly no longer valid, the report states. Its author, EPI economist Elise Gould, said the rate at which workers are joining the ranks of the uninsured is "alarming."
Coverage reductions have been the trend since 2001, Gould said, noting that "with the employer-based system clearly unraveling, it's critical that publicly provided coverage pick up the slack."
In Utah, the portion of employees younger than 65 covered by a medical benefit from their employer dropped by 8.9 percent between 2000 and 2006 the largest rate of decline nationwide, according to the report.
Most of the children who lost insurance coverage are from families whose household income is between 100 percent and 200 percent of the amount of income considered to be the federal poverty line. For a family of four in 2007, the federal poverty level is $20,650.
Similarly grim numbers were reported by the Utah Department of Health in its 2006 Health Status Survey. Nearly 90,000 children younger than 18 had no coverage in 2006. That's a 26 percent increase over the number of noncovered children in 2005.
Coverage through work has been the primary method of obtaining health insurance in the United States, Gould said. The approach worked because it effectively shared risk among individuals. But labor-market pressure and rising medical-care inflation have created a combination of problems.
Employees lose jobs or are given fewer hours and no benefits. Meanwhile, employers are requiring those who have benefits to pay a larger part of the premium or to pay more out-of-pocket for health care.
As this shift occurs, the health-care industry's income is the highest in nearly 40 years, Gould said. "The erosion of workers in the employer system into the public one in effect shifts the cost of employers insuring their workers onto taxpayers."
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