employer-based health coverage

Latest numbers show increasing need for adultBasic; program’s funding remains in jeopardy

AdultBasic is one of the few remaining options for people who can’t get insurance on the job, or who have been priced out of the private insurance market by skyrocketing premiums. The latest figures from the PA Insurance Department demonstrate the growing need for adultBasic. As of October 2010, there were 43,373 folks on adultBasic, with another 448,515 on the waiting list—a waiting list that has exploded in the wake of the recession, growing by 368.9% since the recession began in December 2007.

Pennsylvania Continues to Lead Nation in Lost Employer Health Coverage

Additional Resources

Press Release: Read a press release on the new report from the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center and the Pennsylvania Health Access Network

Employer-Sponsored Health Care Fact Sheet

Additional Resources

Press Release: Read a Pennsylvania Health Access Network press release about the report

Full Report:
Link to the report at the Economic Policy Institute's web site

What Percentage of Full-Time Pa. Workers Receive Employer-Provided Health Plans from Small Businesses and Larger Firms?

The Keystone Research Center's Pennsylvania Policy Blog analyzed U.S. Census Bureau data on the number of Pennsylvania workers who receive employer-provided health care coverage. The graph below shows the percentages of full-time Pennsylvania workers receiving health care coverage from small business employers (less than 25 employees) and larger firms (25 or more employees). Compared to the nation, Pennsylvania does better on both fronts.

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Erosion Continues

Pennsylvania has outstripped every state in the nation except Michigan in the loss of employment-based health insurance coverage over the course of the decade, according to a new report analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data.

In 2007 and 2008, 694,471 fewer Pennsylvanians were insured by an employer policy than in 2000-01.  The nation as a whole also saw a dramatic decline in coverage, with 17 million fewer Americans insured by an employer policy in 2008 than at the start of the decade.

Employer-based Coverage Continues Slide in PA

The long decline of employer-based health coverage in Pennsyvlania continued in 2008, as reported by the Census Bureau September 10.  The number of people with such coverage dropped to 7.1 million in 2008, down 11 percent from 8.0 million in 2000.

In total, 1.2 million Pennsylvanians were uninsured in 2007-2008.  This is roughly one in 10, as compared to one in 12 residents lacking coverage in 2000-2001. 

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