Mark Farrah Associates Presents Insights About Private-Sector Health Insurance Business
- Private-sector employers reported 86.9 million potential plan participants across the spectrum of all health benefit contracts.
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Amazon.com Services, Inc. reported the highest number of welfare plan participants, over 2.9 million.
- Slightly under half of all benefit funding arrangements (43%) that included health benefits were fully-insured plans.
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Brokers and agents received nearly
$3 billion in total fees and commissions for assisting with sales of various health and welfare benefit products inclusive of health, HMO and PPO contracts.
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