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Does the incidence of group health insurance fall on individual workers?
Helen Levy,
Roger Feldman
Health Policy and Management
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Health Insurance
85%
Insurance Coverage
71%
Cost Allocation
66%
Accidental Falls
64%
Occupational Groups
58%
Health Status
52%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
49%
Incidence
39%
Economic Models
28%
Costs and Cost Analysis
25%
Social Sciences
health insurance
83%
incidence
68%
worker
51%
costs
45%
health status
39%
wage
38%
social security contributions
32%
medical expenses
30%
health insurance coverage
26%
Group
24%
economic model
23%
premium
22%
employee
14%
regression
12%
interaction
9%
evidence
8%
Business & Economics
Health Insurance
100%
Workers
59%
Cost Shifting
46%
Health Status
36%
Wages
22%
Health Insurance Coverage
20%
Employees
15%
Premium
12%
Expenses
12%
Costs
12%
Interaction
8%