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healthcare expense

Charles H. Fay


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In 1965, private business expenditures on healthcare for employees (including contributions to private health insurance premiums, contributions to Medicare hospital insurance trust funds, worker's compensation and temporary disability insurance, and industrial in‐plant health services) amounted to $5.9 billion; in 1995 these costs had increased to $249.4 billion ( McDonnell and Fronstin, 1999: 27 ). ( 1999 ). EBRI Health Benefits Databook . Washington, DC : Employee Benefit Research Institute . ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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