A health insurance tax credit for uninsured workers
Article Abstract:
Information on a planned health insurance tax credit (HITC) administered through the IRS to allow low-income or medically uninsured people to pay for health insurance is offered. Additional information on HITC administrative structure and the credit program is included.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 2001
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Increasing health insurance coverage through an extended Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
Article Abstract:
Medically uninsured individuals might get health coverage through a combination of health insurance tax credits and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (E-FEHBP). Additional information on E-EHBP administration and availability is included.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 2001
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A federal tax credit to encourage employers to offer health coverage
Article Abstract:
Planned use of an employer tax credit administered by the IRS to allow employees without an employer-sponsored health plan to purchase health coverage is discussed. Additional information on the federal health insurance tax credit is included.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 2001
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