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Low Health Plan Offer Rates in Health Care and Retail Sectors

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In 2010, the health care and retail trade industries exhibited the lowest rates of offering health plans, primarily attributed to their prevalence of small firms. This trend reflects the challenges small businesses face in providing health benefits to employees. The findings are sourced from the American Health Economy, specifically the Kaiser Family Foundation's Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey. The implications of these low offer rates underline the need for policy changes to support small firms in providing essential health coverage.

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Low Health Plan Offer Rates in Health Care and Retail Sectors

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  1. 4.3b | Among all industries, health care and retail trade have the lowest rates of offering health plans, reflecting their large number of small firms Percentage (2010) From The American Health Economy Illustrated Online Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, The. Health Research & Educational Trust. Employer Health Benefits 2010 Annual Survey. September 2, 2010. http://ehbs.kff. org/?page=abstract&id=1 (accessed November 21, 2010).

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