Treatment of Flexible Benefit Plan under Employer Coverage Subsidy Programs
Authors: Mark Merlis
November 1998
A number of states are developing programs to assist parents with the cost of obtaining employer-sponsored coverage for their children.
States designing buy-in programs face a number of administrative issues, including developing payment mechanisms, assessing cost-effectiveness, and assuring access to required minimum S-CHIP benefits.
This paper describes the types of flexible benefit plans offered by employers, provides data on the prevalence and common features of such plans, and considers their implications for buy-in programs.
This report was made possible by support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
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