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150 major labor 1972 Percentage distribution 54 million workers Administration/Payment to Providers April 1972 Percentage area December 1974 coinsurance Connecticut costs Coverage of Dependents coverage status duration employed employees Employer pays employer-sponsored health insurance end of table Financing footnotes at end full-time wage group health insurance Group on Health group plans Group policies health benefits health insurance coverage health insurance plan health insurance protection health insurance status industries were covered insurance benefits insurance program lay-offs loss of group Louisiana major medical manufacturing Medicaid Medicare ment Nebraska Nondurable Oklahoma payment premium present job private industry Puerto Rico rates in 150 reimbursed Rhode Island salary workers Scope of Benefits Social Security Bulletin South Carolina South Dakota SUB Fund TABLE 5.-Unemployment rates Tennessee Total Covered covered Total number unem unemployed individual unemployed persons unemployment benefits unemployment insurance Virginia wage and salary Washington Business Group welfare trusts West Virginia Wisconsin workers in group
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Page 24 - Paper and Allied Products Printing and Publishing Chemicals and Allied Products Petroleum and Coal Products Rubber and Misc.
Page 3 - SEC. 207. (a) Section 201 of this title shall take effect on the first day of the first month following the month in which it is enacted.
Page 24 - Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum...
Page 3 - ... (1) inpatient hospital services for up to 150 days during any spell of illness minus 1 day for each day of inpatient hospital services in excess of 90 received during any preceding spell of illness (if such individual was entitled to have payment for such services made under this part unless he specifies in accordance with regulations of the Secretary that he does not desire...
Page 3 - ... excess of 90 received during any preceding spell of illness (if such individual was entitled to have payment for such services made under this part unless he specifies in accordance with regulations of the Secretary that he does not desire to have such payment made) ; (2) post-hospital extended care services for up to 100 days during any spell of illness ; and (3) post-hospital home health services for up to 100 visits (during the one-year period described in section 1861 (n)) after the beginning...
Page 19 - Benefits are related to earnings and range among the States from one-half to two-thirds of the worker's recent average weekly wage up to a State maximum. The maximum benefit varies from about $60 to $117 per week.
Page 25 - TABLE 10.— Percentage distribution of all full-time workers, by group health insurance status and occupational group...
Page 18 - ... unemployment compensation system. In some States, agricultural, domestic, local government, and additional State workers are also covered. Separate Federal programs exist for unemployed Federal employees and unemployed persons recently discharged from the Armed Forces. A temporary, wholly...
Page 31 - last hired, first fired" phenomenon, therefore, may result in unemployment (especially for new or young workers), but not necessarily loss of group health insurance coverage, since the affected workers were never covered.
Page 23 - ... group health insurance status and industry division, April 1972 Percentage distributed by Total coverage status number (thou- Not sands) covered Industry division Total Covered (total) Allfull-timeworkers(total).