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» Health Insurance, Volume 3, Issue 4, 2003
If the respondent's business offers one employee health insurance plan.

9a. What percentage of this cost of single coverage is paid by employees out-of-pocket?

Response
1 None 55
2 1 - 10% 4
3 11 - 20% 5
4 21 - 30% 5
5 31 - 40% 2
6 41 - 50% 15
7 51 or more 5
8 DK/Refuse 9
Total (%) 100
N 439

Notes: The employee pays no part of the premium for health insurance (single coverage) in 55 percent of small businesses offering it (Q#9a).


Volume 3, Issue 4, 2003
ISSN - 1534-8326

Michael A. Morrisey
University of Alabama - Birmingham



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