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The Average Health Insurance Cost

    Plan Types

    Employer Share

    • Employees are paying a bigger and bigger portion of the pie.pie chart 42 image by chrisharvey from Fotolia.com

      Employers often pay the bulk of a health insurance premium. In 2002, 24 percent of employers did not ask employees with single coverage to pay anything toward health insurance premiums. That number fell to about 16 percent in 2010. Less than 5 percent of employers ask nothing of workers with families in 2010. In 2002, 9 percent of employers paid the entire portion of family coverage. On average, workers in small firms with fewer than 200 people paid 36 percent of their own premiums. In larger firms, workers paid an average of 27 percent.

    Deductibles and Cost Sharing

    Copayments for Doctor Visits

    • Cash only, please.doctor image by DXfoto.com from Fotolia.com

      The amount that patients must contribute for a doctor visit has risen over the years. In 2004, 3 percent of patients paid a $30 copay. That number rose to 15 percent in 2010. Similarly, in 2004, 19 percent of patients paid $5. In 2010, that figure dropped to 7 percent.

    Individual Insurance

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