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For retirees, more costs now, less coverage later.(Retiree Health Coverage)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 19-JAN-04 |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Thomson Financial Inc.
Ten percent of large employers eliminated subsidized health benefits for future retirees in 2003, and 20 percent say they are very (6 percent) or somewhat (14 percent) likely to drop such benefits within three years.
So says a Kaiser Family Foundation-Hewitt Associates survey of 408 companies with at least...
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