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- Employer health costs soared 18.6 percent in 1988 and continued to rise until 1994.
- Erb said today that employer health costs could rise as much as 10 percent next year.
- The yearly increase in employer health costs per employee reached 18.6 percent in 1988 and stayed above 10 percent for the next five years.
- The survey reported a 1.1 percent decline in private-employer health costs per worker in 1994; this dramatically reversed previous double-digit cost increases.
- The new approach to employee health benefits is underscored by the latest survey by Mercer, a consulting firm known for its comprehensive annual survey of employer health costs.
- The widely watched William M . Mercer survey of employer health costs, released today, also found that Atlanta-based employer costs rose slightly less, at 4.2 percent.
- The William M . Mercer survey of U . S . employer health costs, to be released today, found that more than one-third of large employers use Internet or intranet applications in providing employee benefits.
- Now that a bill is finally headed to the Senate floor for a vote, it's in danger of being loaded up with amendments that would extend additional coverage guarantees and, businesses argue, raise employer health costs.