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7B   

Does your business offer a PPO or Preferred Provider Organization which is like traditional insurance, but your employees pay less if they use doctors on the plan's approved list?

7C   

Does your business offer an HMO or Health Maintenance Organization in which your employees must obtain medical care from a specific doctor or doctors or else none of their costs are covered?

7D   

Does your business offer a POS or Point of Service Plan which is like an HMO, but allows employees to seek care without a referral from their primary care doctor at an additional cost?

7E   

Does your business offer another type of medical insurance plan?

8    

There are several different kinds of health plans. Please indicate which ONE of the following your business currently offers its employees. Does your business offer:?

9    

What is the per employee total monthly cost of your firm’s health insurance coverage for single coverage?

9  a 

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

9 Aa1

To ensure employees participate.

9 Ba1

To give employees tax-advantage compensation.

9 Ca1

To offer a competitive health insurance program?

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

Michael A. Morrisey
University of Alabama - Birmingham



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