From Deseret News archives:
Utah sees health coverage from employers drop 8.8%
The report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is based on research from the University of Minnesota, with data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Medicare Expenditure Panel Survey.
The report noted the ongoing increases in the costs for companies to provide health insurance to employees and their families. In 2001, the average Utah family premium at private-sector establishments with health insurance was $8,460. By 2005, it had increased 21.5 percent, to $10,282.
Nationally, the increase was steeper, at 29.6 percent. The national average family premium in 2001 was $8,281 and in 2005, it was $10,728.
In 2001, 25,321 Utah companies offered health insurance to their employees. In 2005, the number was down to 23,093 companies.
The companies in Utah that dropped health insurance benefits were likely small businesses, said Judi Hilman, executive director of the Utah Health Policy Project.
Small businesses struggle to pay their employees' health insurance premiums, because the companies don't benefit from the economies of scale that larger businesses have. If a small business, for instance, hires an employee with high cancer risk, the premiums for the whole company could increase to an unaffordable rate.
Five years ago, insurance agent Curtis Arrington of Payson stopped buying health insurance for himself and his family because his wife went to work for a large employer and he was able to get coverage through her insurance plan. When Arrington was self-insured, he had a $1,000 monthly premium and a $2,500 deductible. He's paying less than half that through his wife's insurance.
Arrington has been self-employed for 34 years in insurance and construction and says it's hard to find affordable coverage. If an employee has a health issue, the employee and his family are excluded from the group plan.
Arrington recalls a secretary who was unable to get insurance because of diabetes. "We eventually got (health coverage) through a state program," he said.
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