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Understanding Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
This overview delves into employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI), which serves as the main health coverage for U.S. residents under 65, detailing its structure and costs.
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Summary
Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is a significant source of health coverage for individuals in the U.S. who are under the age of 65.
This chapter outlines the requirements and incentives associated with ESI, providing insights into its structure and availability.
Additionally, it discusses the various costs linked to ESI, including co-payments, which are important for understanding the overall financial implications for employees.
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