Table II.A.2.c.(2)(1999) Percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for family coverage by firm size and State: United States, 1999 (40 States are shown separately)

Division and State

Total

Less than 10 employees

10 - 24 employees

25 - 99 employees

100-999 employees

1000 or more employees

Less than 50 employees

50 or more employees

United States

15.9%

25.6%

18.2%

11.0%

5.4%

4.3%

22.2%

5.4%

New England:

Maine

6.8%

*

9.0%

*

2.2%

*

Massachusetts

10.5%

11.6%

8.2%

Connecticut

19.6%

24.9%

8.2%

*

Rhode Island

23.8%

29.2%

8.3%

*

Vermont

9.7%

11.2%

5.3%

*

Middle Atlantic:

These cell estimates have been suppressed because the size of their standard errors makes them extremely unreliable. Column or row estimates should be used in place of these estimates.

New York

17.5%

22.0%

5.9%

New Jersey

25.8%

34.9%

5.7%

*

Pennsylvania

16.0%

21.6%

6.3%

East North Central:

Ohio

22.8%

31.3%

10.8%

Indiana

17.6%

24.4%

9.3%

*

Illinois

19.8%

28.8%

5.1%

Michigan

18.1%

21.5%

11.6%

*

Wisconsin

17.5%

24.7%

4.2%

West North Central:

Minnesota

13.6%

19.9%

2.6%

*

Iowa

20.7%

28.3%

8.1%

Missouri

17.1%

24.7%

7.0%

Nebraska

21.6%

29.5%

7.2%

*

Kansas

14.7%

19.5%

6.1%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

15.0%

21.3%

3.4%

*

Virginia

12.1%

18.7%

2.8%

*

North Carolina

17.8%

27.9%

3.2%

*

South Carolina

18.5%

27.2%

5.6%

*

Georgia

9.6%

14.2%

4.5%

*

Florida

12.9%

19.1%

2.0%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

16.7%

27.3%

3.3%

*

Tennessee

13.5%

22.2%

4.0%

*

Alabama

12.7%

18.6%

3.8%

Mississippi

14.2%

21.5%

6.3%

*

West South Central:

Arkansas

13.8%

19.8%

5.9%

*

Louisiana

15.5%

24.7%

4.2%

*

Oklahoma

18.2%

28.8%

2.2%

*

Texas

12.6%

19.5%

3.6%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

16.1%

19.1%

9.8%

*

Arizona

12.8%

21.5%

2.3%

*

Nevada

13.0%

19.5%

4.5%

*

Montana

19.4%

21.8%

13.7%

Pacific:

Washington

21.3%

28.9%

8.1%

Oregon

14.0%

19.8%

3.5%

*

California

12.5%

17.9%

4.0%

Hawaii

17.5%

22.1%

6.4%

States not shown separately

13.6%

18.9%

4.5%

 

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 1999 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.

 

 

Table 2.A.2.c.(2)(1999) Standard error for percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for family coverage by firm size and State: United States, 1999 (40 States are shown separately)

Division and State

Total

Less than 10 employees

10 - 24 employees

25 - 99 employees

100-999 employees

1000 or more employees

Less than 50 employees

50 or more employees

United States

0.42%

1.02%

0.69%

0.62%

0.55%

0.56%

0.77%

0.34%

New England:

Maine

2.04%

*

2.76%

*

1.09%

*

Massachusetts

1.12%

1.50%

1.96%

Connecticut

2.31%

1.99%

3.99%

*

Rhode Island

2.22%

3.19%

2.73%

*

Vermont

1.73%

2.24%

1.79%

*

Middle Atlantic:

New York

1.79%

2.59%

1.10%

New Jersey

2.84%

4.00%

2.32%

*

Pennsylvania

2.17%

2.99%

1.71%

East North Central:

Ohio

1.49%

2.40%

2.63%

Indiana

3.46%

5.59%

3.40%

*

Illinois

2.68%

3.67%

1.48%

Michigan

2.21%

2.93%

3.93%

*

Wisconsin

2.53%

4.38%

1.16%

West North Central:

Minnesota

1.55%

2.89%

1.11%

*

Iowa

4.12%

5.40%

2.18%

Missouri

2.20%

4.24%

1.86%

Nebraska

4.23%

6.25%

3.56%

*

Kansas

2.33%

3.95%

2.43%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

1.37%

2.57%

1.53%

*

Virginia

1.59%

3.28%

1.36%

*

North Carolina

2.46%

3.22%

2.56%

*

South Carolina

2.69%

4.93%

2.48%

*

Georgia

2.33%

3.02%

3.29%

*

Florida

2.30%

4.17%

0.64%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

2.74%

5.18%

1.52%

*

Tennessee

1.98%

2.93%

1.55%

*

Alabama

2.52%

4.24%

1.04%

Mississippi

3.02%

4.31%

2.69%

*

West South Central:

Arkansas

2.32%

3.69%

2.33%

*

Louisiana

2.73%

4.64%

2.31%

*

Oklahoma

2.65%

3.87%

1.06%

*

Texas

1.59%

2.55%

1.10%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

3.34%

3.96%

3.18%

*

Arizona

2.22%

2.68%

1.79%

*

Nevada

2.66%

4.36%

1.77%

*

Montana

2.69%

2.64%

4.05%

Pacific:

Washington

2.42%

4.36%

2.41%

Oregon

2.49%

3.29%

2.80%

*

California

1.01%

1.81%

0.94%

Hawaii

1.39%

1.87%

1.43%

States not shown separately

2.13%

2.89%

1.02%

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 1999 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.