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771 related items for PubMed ID: 17102182

  • 1. Tax subsidies for employment-related health insurance: estimates for 2006.
    Selden TM, Gray BM.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2006; 25(6):1568-79. PubMed ID: 17102182
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  • 2. Tax subsidies for employer-sponsored health insurance: updated microsimulation estimates and sensitivity to alternative incidence assumptions.
    Miller GE, Selden TM.
    Health Serv Res; 2013 Apr; 48(2 Pt 2):866-83. PubMed ID: 23398400
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  • 3. Employer offers, private coverage, and the tax subsidy for health insurance: 1987 and 1996.
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    Int J Health Care Finance Econ; 2002 Nov; 2(4):297-318. PubMed ID: 14625996
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  • 4. Gainers and losers under a tax-based health care reform plan.
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  • 5. How will changes in health insurance tax policy and employer health plan contributions affect access to health care and health care costs?
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  • 6. The effect of marginal tax rate on the probability of employment-based insurance by risk group.
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  • 7. How are net health insurance benefits distributed in the employment-related insurance market?
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  • 8. The tax treatment of health insurance and employment-based health benefits.
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  • 9. The “Cadillac Tax” on Health Benefits in the United States Will Hit the Middle Class Hardest: Refuting the Myth That Health Benefit Tax Subsidies Are Regressive.
    Woolhandler S, Himmelstein DU.
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  • 11. Parity for whom? Exemptions and the extent of state mental health parity legislation.
    Buchmueller TC, Cooper PF, Jacobson M, Zuvekas SH.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2007 Sep; 26(4):w483-7. PubMed ID: 17556379
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  • 12. The cost of tax-exempt health benefits in 2004.
    Sheils J, Haught R.
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  • 14. Cost of tax-exempt health benefits in 1998.
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  • 15. The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: a national health information resource.
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    Inquiry; 1999 Jul 19; 33(4):373-89. PubMed ID: 9031653
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  • 16. Sources of health insurance for the self employed: does differential taxation make a difference?
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  • 17. Employment-based health insurance: a look at tax issues and public opinion.
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  • 19. Use of subsidies to low-income people for coverage through small employers.
    Neuschler E, Curtis R.
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  • 20. Progressive or regressive? A second look at the tax exemption for employer-sponsored health insurance premiums.
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