Public support and appreciation for employer-sponsored healthcare continues to run high, according to the results of a national online survey of 1,000 people with employer-provided coverage conducted by the research firm LSG on AHIPA from July 10-19, 2024. The survey results reflect employer-provided health coverage remains an important tool for employee recruitment and retention and widespread opposition to public policy changes that would replace employer-provided coverage with government-provided benefits or tax employer-provided coverage or benefits.
AHIP commissioned the survey to understand the perceptions, priorities, and expectations of consumers with employer-provided coverage about their current coverage and benefits, employers, and public policy impacting their coverage and compare their attitudes against results of a survey conducted in April 2023. LSG reports the survey has a margin of error of +/- 3% and was balanced to national demographics for gender, age, and region. AHIP announced the results of the survey on November 13, 2024.
According to AHIP, 50% of Americans received their health coverage from employer-provided plans. The survey responses revealed:
- A growing majority of consumers (75%,+12% since April 2023) are satisfied with their current employer-provided coverage.
- 66% (+12%) are satisfied with the current health insurance system overall
- Comprehensive coverage, affordability, and choice of providers their plans provide are key factors in creating this satisfaction
- 71% (+12%) feel the quality of their current health plan is high
- 74% (+6%) prefer to get their coverage through their employer over a federal or state government program
- Costs remain a top consumer concern and a leading source of plan dissatisfaction, 66% (+13%) of respondents reported that what they currently pay for their coverage overall is reasonable and helps to lower their health care costs
- While unhappy with coverage costs, 63% of respondents identified the comprehensiveness of coverage as a greater priority than affordability (31%).
- Benefits most valued by respondents were emergency care (65%), prescription drugs (63%), and preventive care (57%).
- 88% of respondents reported their health plan covers preventive
- services (88%), provides access to top providers (78%), and gives them financial peace of mind if something bad were to happen (75%).
- 53% of respondents reported feeling employer-provided coverage is effectively meeting children’s mental health needs and 61% reported believing the need for mental health care for children will increase.
- 67% of respondents reported considering it important for health insurance plans to cover telehealth services
- 76% of respondents reported believing it’s important for the federal government to maintain the COVID-19 telehealth flexibilities for patients
The survey also reflects the continued value of employer-provided health coverage in attracting and retaining employees. Sixty-one percent of respondents said health coverage plays an impactful role in employee recruitment and 80% reported health coverage was a reason for staying in their current position. Once informed that the average company pays 70-80% of the cost of coverage, a majority of respondents (71%) reported having a more favorable impression of companies that provide their employees with health insurance benefits.
The satisfaction and support from the study reflect likely opposition by workers to changes proposed by some politicians to change the current tax treatment of employer-provided coverage to tax employee health benefits. The survey found a growing majority oppose taxing employee health benefits (58%, +6%), and an even greater majority would be less likely to vote for a lawmaker who supports taxing them (63%).
Review the complete report of survey results here.
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Management attorney and operations consultant Cynthia Marcotte Stamer uses a client objective oriented approach to help businesses, governments, associations and their leaders manage people, performance, risk, legislative and regulatory affairs, data, and other essential elements of their operations.
Recognized by her peers as a Martindale-Hubble “AV-Preeminent” (Top 1%) and “Top Rated Lawyer” with special recognition LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® as “LEGAL LEADER™ Texas Top Rated Lawyer” in Health Care Law and Labor and Employment Law; as among the “Best Lawyers In Dallas” for her work in the fields of “Labor & Employment,” “Tax: ERISA & Employee Benefits,” “Health Care” and “Business and Commercial Law” by D Magazine, Cynthia Marcotte Stamer is a practicing attorney board certified in labor and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and management consultant, author, public policy advocate and lecturer widely known for 35+ years of workforce and other management work, public policy leadership and advocacy, coaching, teachings, scholarship and thought leadership. As a part of this experience, Miss Stamer has experience assisting clients with auditing, compliance, investigation and defense SCA, Davis-Bacon, Fair Labor Standards Act and other pay, benefits, compensation and fringe benefit concerns.
A Fellow in the American College of Employee Benefit Counsel, Vice Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) International Section Life Sciences and Health Committee, Past Chair of the ABA Managed Care & Insurance Interest Group, Scribe for the ABA JCEB Annual Agency Meeting with HHS-OCR, past chair of the ABA RPTE Employee Benefits & Other Compensation Group and current co-Chair of its Welfare Benefit Committee, Ms. Stamer’s work throughout her 35 year career has focused heavily on working with government contractors, health care and managed care, health and other employee benefit plan, insurance and financial services and other public and private organizations and their technology, data, and other service providers and advisors domestically and internationally with legal and operational compliance and risk management, performance and workforce management, regulatory and public policy and other legal and operational concerns. As an ongoing component of this work, she regularly advises, represents and defends businesses on Guideline Program and other compliance, risk management and other internal and external controls in a wide range of areas and has published and spoken extensively on these concerns.
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