Smallest Colorado business continue to drop health insurance
A report released Monday from the Colorado Division of Insurance shows that the number of people covered by health insurance in the small-group market declined by 4 percent in 2011. In 2010, that number declined by 7 percent.
The biggest drop occurred in the market for sole proprietors, which declined by 35 percent.
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Key findings in the report include:
- The total number of people covered by health insurance in the small-group market in 2011 declined by 10,625, or about 4 percent. The total number of small group employers offering health insurance also dropped in 2011 by 2,210, a 7 percent decrease from 2010.
- The number of plans for employers with six to 50 employees increased.
- The number of group plans for employers with 26 to 50 employees grew by 342, or about 53 percent; and covered 18,628 more lives in 2011, a 59 percent increase.
- Small employers shifted to more multi-option plans that provide employees more choice, and decreased the use of Health Savings Account qualified plans in proportion to other plans.
A report released Monday from the Colorado Division of Insurance shows that the number of people covered by health insurance in the small-group market declined by 4 percent in 2011. In 2010, that number declined by 7 percent.
The biggest drop occurred in the market for sole proprietors, which declined by 35 percent.
Key findings in the report include:
- The total number of people covered by health insurance in the small-group market in…
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