New eHealth Research Sheds Light on Health Care Challenges for Small to Mid-Sized Employers
82% say it's harder to hire and retain good workers today than it was three years ago
90% say offering group health benefits helps them hire and retain quality employees
47% say a premium increase of 15% would make offering coverage unaffordable
Those are among the insights uncovered from new original research published today by
Based on a survey of more than 550 owners and manager of small to mid-sized companies, eHealth found:
- It's a challenging labor market for smaller employers: 82% of respondents say it's harder to hire and keep good workers today than it was three years ago.
- Health benefits help them hire good workers: 90% of those offering health coverage say it helps them hire and retain the best workers.
- Modest premium increases could make coverage unaffordable: 47% say an increase of 15% in premium costs would make offering coverage unaffordable.
- Those not offering coverage can't afford it: 82% of those offering health coverage pay
$200 or more per employee per month; only 14% of those not offering health coverage can afford$200 per month. - About half of respondents are unaware of group coverage alternatives like ICHRA: 55% are uneducated about individual health coverage reimbursement arrangements (ICHRAs), which allow employers to provide a monthly stipend for employees to buy coverage on their own.
Read the full report.
eHealth's original research is based on a general population survey of more than 550 owners and managers of small to mid-sized businesses. Refer to the methodology note at the end of the report for more details.
About eHealth (NASDAQ: EHTH)
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