Individuals from all 50 states and the District of Columbia were
surveyed about insurance coverage for multiple health services, including mammograms, colonoscopies, dental care, mental health services, screening tests for diabetes and high cholesterol, vaccines, and birth control medications.
Not exact matches
Dow Jones Reporter Lavonne Kuykendall talks
about a new consumer
survey showing how drivers are cutting back on their auto
insurance coverage.
Considering that, according to a 2016 LIMRA
survey, only around a third of Americans have disability
insurance coverage, the answer could very well be that you don't think
about long - term disability
insurance at all.
Misconceptions
about auto
insurance put obstacles on the road to getting proper
coverage — from buying a policy to filing a claim, a new
survey shows.
In fact, almost twenty - four percent of households, representing
about 39 million homeowners, say they have already made changes to their
insurance coverage in the last year in an effort to reduce costs, according to a recent
survey by the Big «I» and Trusted Choice ®.
However, one
survey found that
about half of consumers believe it is insurer's responsibility, and consumers may come to this conclusion through the insurer's processes, which one legal scholar argues creates a «reasonable expectation» of
coverage, [10] which is a controversial
insurance law doctrine adopted in certain states.
Kimberly Palmer writes that her own renters
insurance in Washington, D.C. cost
about $ 100 per year, but notes that one in three
surveyed by insurer Allstate thought their
coverage would cost up to 15 times more than it really did.
Between 2000 and 2009, the percentage of firms offering
coverage fell from 69 to 60.4 In one national
survey, nearly three - quarters of small businesses that did not offer benefits cited high premiums as the reason.8 Half of workers in small firms that do not offer health benefits remain uninsured, and
about a third of such workers in firms with fewer than 50 employees obtain
insurance through a spouse.13.
Today the U.S. Census Bureau released data
about income, poverty, and health
insurance coverage in the U.S. for 2013 based on the Current Population
Survey.