tailieunhanh - HEALTH INSURANCE IN WISCONSIN: A Survey of Public Opinion

Tham khảo sách 'health insurance in wisconsin: a survey of public opinion', tài chính - ngân hàng, bảo hiểm phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report April 2004 Volume 17 Number 2 HEALTH INSURANCE IN WISCONSIN A Survey of Public Opinion REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT As health care is being researched and debated across the country we commissioned a study to examine issues involving health care and health care insurance in Wisconsin. Harris Interactive surveyed 1 000 Wisconsin residents to identify the types and origins of their health care insurance. Professor Sammis White and other researchers familiar with the issues analyzed the data at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The results are informative. Over 51 of the adults in Wisconsin with health insurance receive their primary coverage through a government agency. To our knowledge this is the first time this kind of data has been examined in any state by any institution. There are enormous amounts of data in this in-depth study. Instead of just reporting the survey results the author has tried to place them in the context of major issues facing Wisconsin especially the rising health care costs which are some of the highest in the country. People who receive government health care benefits usually have better coverage and spend less money than those in the private sector. While some of the results may be intuitive this is the first time there has been hard data to clarify these issues. One of the difficulties with the results is that there are no other states to compare our data with because no other state has tried to identify health care coverage as we have in Wisconsin. Later this year state government officials in Madison will debate the problem of health care costs. The data in this report will be extremely important because it demonstrates that Wisconsin residents with private health care insurance pay twice for health care coverage. First through their taxes they pay the insurance costs for public employees. Secondly they pay much higher premiums for their own insurance to cover the cost-shifting associated .

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