Health Payer Intelligence October 16, 2019
Kelsey Waddill

Half of employed Americans make job decisions such as whether to switch jobs or retain a position based largely on their health insurance options.

The fear of having no healthcare coverage drives Americans’ decisions regarding employment, according to a recent study by the TransAmerica Center for Health Studies.

The study surveyed 3,760 adults between the ages of 18 and 64. The center conducted the 20-minute online survey during the month of August 2019.

Employees’ satisfaction with insurance quality and their healthcare overall is the highest since 2013 when the TransAmerican Center first launched the survey. Eighty-four percent of covered adults expressed positivity about the quality of their healthcare system and 13 percent indicated that the quality improved.

Americans continue to...

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