U.S. group health plans may be losing market share in spite of employer efforts to maintain and improve health benefits packages.
Joelle Abramowitz, an analyst at the Census Bureau, has published data supporting that possibility in a comparison of bureau Current Population Survey data from March 2014 and March 2015.
Abramowitz looked at survey data on the percentage of workers who said they were offered group health benefits, the percentage who found they qualified to sign up for benefits, and the percentage who took up the benefits offered.
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