Table III.A.2.e(2014) Percent of State and local governments offering health insurance by plan provider arrangement and other plan options by census division and government type and size: United States, 2014
Census division/ government type and size Two or more plans Conventional indemnity Any managed care Exclusive provider Mixed provider With waiting period
United States 47.0%    11.6%    91.6%    32.0%    77.4%    49.5%   
Census division:
New England 61.9%    13.1%    98.9%    53.3%    75.1%    50.5%   
Middle Atlantic 40.7%    12.6%    90.3%    41.6%    68.1%    49.6%   
East North Central 38.4%    12.5%    89.7%    24.1%    80.7%    34.0%   
West North Central 40.8%    16.8%    86.7%    16.2%    74.0%    49.4%   
South Atlantic 54.7%    11.6% * 90.5%    37.5%    78.0%    67.9%   
East South Central 25.9%    7.0% * 93.6%    8.3% * 86.9%    53.2%   
West South Central 51.2%    3.6% * 97.2%    37.8%    79.7%    58.1%   
Mountain 57.8%    7.0%    95.9%    24.1%    82.1%    50.7%   
Pacific 71.3%    15.5% * 91.2%    55.0%    77.0%    51.9%   
Government type and size:
State governments 78.3%    2.4%    100.0%    42.2%    90.7%    56.9%   
Local governments:
   Less than 250 employees 40.3%    12.6%    90.2%    30.9%    74.5%    47.4%   
   250-999 employees 64.8%    8.8%    95.7%    34.3%    85.6%    52.0%   
   1,000-4,999 employees 74.4%    8.7%    97.2%    36.3%    88.6%    64.3%   
   5,000-9,999 employees 85.3%    2.7% * 99.5%    38.2%    95.4%    68.5%   
   10,000 or more employees 78.2%    0.7%    100.0%    50.8%    85.7%    66.2%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.

Estimates for Insurance to Retirees are now located in Table III.A.2.h.

 

Table III.A.2.e(2014) Standard errors for percent of State and local governments offering health insurance by plan provider arrangement and other plan options by census division and government type and size: United States, 2014
Census division/ government type and size Two or more plans Conventional indemnity Any managed care Exclusive provider Mixed provider With waiting period
United States 1.87%    1.35%    1.28%    1.75%    1.78%    1.89%   
Census division:
New England 5.27%    3.18%    0.62%    5.11%    4.28%    5.03%   
Middle Atlantic 5.07%    3.35%    3.18%    5.54%    5.63%    5.55%   
East North Central 4.94%    3.59%    3.38%    4.56%    4.46%    4.59%   
West North Central 5.05%    4.30%    4.23%    3.75%    5.00%    5.31%   
South Atlantic 4.73%    3.77% * 3.74%    4.45%    4.33%    4.44%   
East South Central 3.48%    2.53% * 2.51%    2.80% * 3.56%    4.86%   
West South Central 4.99%    1.10% * 0.96%    4.96%    4.66%    4.85%   
Mountain 6.13%    2.00%    1.58%    4.22%    3.64%    5.99%   
Pacific 6.57%    6.08% * 5.77%    6.13%    6.19%    6.08%   
Government type and size:
State governments 0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%   
Local governments:
   Less than 250 employees 2.32%    1.74%    1.66%    2.24%    2.28%    2.40%   
   250-999 employees 2.58%    1.22%    0.87%    2.30%    1.58%    2.63%   
   1,000-4,999 employees 2.33%    1.92%    0.80%    2.86%    2.09%    3.36%   
   5,000-9,999 employees 1.34%    1.07% * 0.50%    2.56%    0.69%    2.27%   
   10,000 or more employees 0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%    0.00%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.

Standard errors of zero indicate that all governments in the category are in the survey.

Estimates for Insurance to Retirees are now located in Table III.A.2.h.