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Self-insured health plans

Nationwide, 8 percent of all employment-related health plans were self-insured in 1984, which translates into more than 175,000 self-insured plans according to our latest study of independent health plans. The propensity of an organization to self-insure differs primarily by its size, with large est...

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Autores principales: McDonnell, Patricia, Guttenberg, Abbie, Greenberg, Leonard, Arnett, Ross H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10312008
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description Nationwide, 8 percent of all employment-related health plans were self-insured in 1984, which translates into more than 175,000 self-insured plans according to our latest study of independent health plans. The propensity of an organization to self-insure differs primarily by its size, with large establishments more likely to self-insure. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the self-insured benefit was hospital and/or medical. Among employers who self-insure, 23 percent self-administer, and the remaining 77 percent hire a commercial insurance company, Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan, or an independent third-party administrator to administer the health plan.
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spelling pubmed-41915372014-11-04 Self-insured health plans McDonnell, Patricia Guttenberg, Abbie Greenberg, Leonard Arnett, Ross H. Health Care Financ Rev Statistical Report Nationwide, 8 percent of all employment-related health plans were self-insured in 1984, which translates into more than 175,000 self-insured plans according to our latest study of independent health plans. The propensity of an organization to self-insure differs primarily by its size, with large establishments more likely to self-insure. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the self-insured benefit was hospital and/or medical. Among employers who self-insure, 23 percent self-administer, and the remaining 77 percent hire a commercial insurance company, Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan, or an independent third-party administrator to administer the health plan. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1986 /pmc/articles/PMC4191537/ /pubmed/10312008 Text en
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