Wednesday, November 13, 2002
Are health care costs killing you?
Tell us about it
All around town, Tristate residents are finding out that they will be paying more for their health benefits next year. Some are seeing premium increases of 15 percent, 20 percent, 30 percent or more.
As part of an article about the rising costs of health benefits, the Enquirer wants to find out how families have been affected. Has your employer raised paycheck deductions? Increased co-payments or deductibles? Changed health plans? Dropped coverage? How are these these changes affecting the family budget?
If you are interested in sharing your story, contact health issues reporter Tim Bonfield by telephone at (513) 768-8369; by fax: (513) 768-8340; or e-mail tbonfield@enquirer.com.
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