Older Workers' Access to Employer-Sponsored Retiree Health Insurance, 2000-2004

C. Eibner, Alice M. Zawacki, Elaine M. Zimmerman
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Using a multivariate framework, we analyze recent trends in employer provision of retiree health insurance (RHI), eligibility for new retirees, and retiree contribution requirements. We also explore whether local labor market characteristics such as the unemployment rate influence RHI provision. Finally, we examine whether the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) was associated with diverging trends in RHI access for Medicare-eligible and early retirees. Data come for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey—Insurance Component (MEPS-IC). We find that, while RHI provision to existing retirees remained stable, eligibility for new retirees declined, and contribution requirements increased between 2000 and 2004. The local labor market had no effect on RHI provision. While early retiree coverage was more common than coverage for Medicare-eligible retirees, we did not find a divergence subsequent to MMA. These results suggest growing financial instability for retirees, both because RHI contribution requirements increased, and because businesses dropped coverage for new retirees.
老年工人获得雇主赞助的退休人员健康保险的机会,2000-2004年
使用多变量框架,我们分析了雇主提供退休人员健康保险(RHI)、新退休人员资格和退休人员缴费要求的最新趋势。我们还探讨了失业率等当地劳动力市场特征是否会影响RHI的提供。最后,我们研究了《医疗保险现代化法案》(MMA)是否与符合医疗保险条件和提前退休人员获得RHI的不同趋势有关。数据来自医疗支出小组调查-保险部分(MEPS-IC)。我们发现,在2000年至2004年间,虽然对现有退休人员的RHI规定保持稳定,但新退休人员的资格下降,缴费要求增加。当地劳动力市场对RHI提供没有影响。虽然早期退休人员的保险范围比符合医疗保险条件的退休人员的保险范围更普遍,但我们没有发现MMA之后的差异。这些结果表明,退休人员的财务状况越来越不稳定,一方面是因为RHI缴款要求的提高,另一方面是因为企业减少了对新退休人员的覆盖。
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