How universal health care would influence decisions about work and retirement

Benefits Q. 2007;23(3):22-6.

Abstract

The current U.S. health care system distorts individual decisions about work and retirement. After a brief explanation of how the current health care system works, this article reviews those distortions and considers how individuals would respond to the implementation of a universal health care system. The author argues that the likely adverse impacts of an employer health insurance mandate on low-skilled workers could be more than offset by a well-designed system of government subsidies.

MeSH terms

  • Decision Making*
  • Employment*
  • Humans
  • Retirement / economics*
  • Single-Payer System
  • United States
  • Universal Health Insurance*