Titre : | Employer health benefits 2005 : annual survey. |
Auteurs : | The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Menlo Park CA. USA ; Health Research and Educational Trust. (H.R.E.T.). Chicago. USA |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | San Francisco : K.F.F., 2005 |
Format : | 31p., tabl., graph. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[BDSP5] Démographie > Population > Population active > Salarié [BDSP5] Economie descriptive > Entreprise [BDSP5] Géographie politique > Monde > Amérique > Amérique du Nord > Etats Unis [BDSP5] Information & communication [NI] > Information > Nature information [NI] > Donnée statistique [BDSP5] Pratique médicale > Prescription [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Financement protection sociale [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Protection complémentaire > Assurance privée [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Sécurité sociale > Assurance maladie maternité décès [NI] > Assurance maladie [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Sécurité sociale > Prestation sécurité sociale [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Système santé > HMO [BDSP5] Santé mentale [BDSP5] Sciences économiques > Concept économique > Coût [BDSP5] Sociologie > Société > Vie sociale > Opinion publique [BDSP5] Système soins > Financement soins [BDSP5] Thérapeutique > Thérapeutique médicamenteuse > Médicament [BDSP5] Thérapeutique > Thérapeutique médicamenteuse > Médicament > Produit générique |
Résumé : | The Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust 2005 Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey (Kaiser/HRET) reports findings from a telephone survey of 2,995 randomly selected public and private non-federal employers, including 2,013 who responded to the full survey and an additional 982 who responded to one question about whether or not they provide health coverage to their employees. Kaiser/HRET drew its sample from a Dun & Bradstreet list of the nation's employers with three or more workers. Weights were created and used to make national, regional, firm size, and industry estimates for firms and for covered workers. The Kaiser/HRET Employer Benefits Survey is based on previous surveys sponsored by the Health Insurance Association of America from 1987-1990 and KPMG from 1991-1998. Researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust designed and analyzed the survey and National Research LLC conducted the field work between January and May 2005. The overall response rate for the survey was 48%. All statistical tests are performed at the 0.05 level except where otherwise noted. Some values or percentages may not add up due to rounding. Beginning with the 2003 Survey, several methodological changes were made to the survey (and applied to years 1999 - 2002), including standardizing survey weights to U.S. Census data. Therefore, historical data in the exhibits may differ slightly from previously published estimates. These charts present a summary of findings from the 2005 Kaiser/HRET Employer Health Benefits Survey. |
En ligne : | http://www.kff.org/insurance/7315/sections/upload/7375.pdf |