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College Graduate Survey (Grads)
Sample: 500 Recent College Graduates Ages 18-30
College Student Survey (Students)
Sample: 516 Full-Time College Students Ages 18-30
This survey is being conducted by Kelton Research, a leading national public opinion company. We are
not trying to sell you anything, but would like to ask you a few questions for a national opinion study, the
results of which will appear in the nation’s leading media outlets in the coming weeks. Your answers will
be confidential and anonymous.
1. Which of the following best describes you?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
I’m Currently Covered By My Employer’s Health
Insurance Plan 191 38% 28 5%
I Currently Have No Health Insurance 104 21% 63 12%
I’m Currently Covered By a Health Insurance Policy
That I Pay For Myself 72 14%
19 4%
I’m Currently Covered By My Parent’s Health
Insurance Policy 37 7%
274 53%
I’m Currently Covered By a Government Or Public
Health Insurance Plan, Such as Medicaid 37 7% 32 6%
I’m Currently Covered By an Individual Health
Insurance Policy Paid For By My Parents 34 7% 38 7%
I’m Currently Covered By Student Health Insurance
Plan 10 2% 38 7%
I Don’t Know 15 3% 24 5%
2. Grads: To the best of your knowledge, did you have health insurance the day after you graduated
college?
Students: To the best of your knowledge, will you have health insurance the day after you
graduate college?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Yes 283 57% 269 52%
No 187 37% 91 18%
I Don't Know 30 6% 156 30%
All decimals are rounded to the nearest percentage point. This may result in certain numerical totals adding up to
slightly more or slightly less than 100%.
Page 2 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
3. Grads: When you were in college, how confident were you that you'd find a job related to your
major when you graduated?
Students: How confident are you that you’ll find a job that’s related to your major when you
graduate?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Extremely Confident 139 28% 195 38%
Somewhat Confident 246 49% 252 49%
Confident Net 385 77% 447 87%
Not Very Confident 100 20% 61 12%
Not At All Confident 15 3% 8 2%
Not Confident Net 115 23% 69 13%
4. Grads: About how many months did you think it would take for you to get a job after graduating
college? Your best guess is fine.
Students: About how many months do you think it will take for you to get a job after graduating
college? Your best guess is fine.
Grads Average = 5 Months/ Students Average = 5 Months
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
1-2 Months 76 15% 73 14%
3-4 Months 88 18% 107 21%
5 Months or More 142 28% 145 28%
I Thought I Would/I Think I Will Have a Job Lined Up
Before Graduating College 85 17% 161 31%
I Already Had/Have a Job Lined Up For After I
Graduated College 109 22% 30 6%
Page 3 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
5. Grads: Did you think your first job after graduating college would provide you with healthcare
benefits?
Response Total %
Yes 397 79%
No 103 21%
5a. Students: How likely or unlikely do you think it will be that your first job after graduating
college will provide you with healthcare benefits?
Response Total %
Extremely Likely 156 31%
Somewhat Likely 258 52%
Likely Net 414 83%
Not Very Likely 80 16%
Not at All Likely 6 1%
Not Likely Net 86 17%
6. Graduates: Did your first job after graduating college provide you with healthcare benefits?
Response Total %
Yes - Immediately 124 25%
Yes - After a Short Period of Time Such
as Three Months 164 33%
No 160 32%
I Haven't Yet Had a Job After
Graduating College (AMONG
UNEMPLOYED RESPONDENTS) 52 10%
Page 4 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
7. Grads: If you were no longer eligible for coverage on your parent's health insurance plan after
graduating college, did they purchase health insurance for you? (AMONG RESPONDENTS
COVERED BY THEIR PARENTS’ HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN)1
Response Total %
Yes, and They Are Still Doing So 27 38%
Yes, and They Have Since Stopped 4 6%
No 9 13%
I Was Still Eligible For Coverage on My
Parent’s Health Insurance Plan After
Graduating College 31 44%
7a. Students: If you were no longer eligible for coverage on your parents’ health insurance plan
after graduating college, how likely or unlikely is it that they will purchase health insurance for
you? (AMONG RESPONDENTS WHO ARE COVERED BY THEIR PARENTS’ HEALTH INSURANCE)
Response Total %
Extremely Likely 55 18%
Somewhat Likely 133 43%
Likely Net 188 60%
Not Very Likely 93 30%
Not at All Likely 31 10%
Not Likely Net 124 40%
8. Grads: If you had to choose one, which of the following do you think is better to do for the first
year after graduating college?
Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following would you rather do for the first year
after you graduate college?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Live With Your Parents and Be Able to Afford Health
Insurance 337 67% 279 54%
Live on Your Own and Go Without Health Insurance 163 33% 237 46%
9. Grads: Which of the following do you think is better to do after graduating college?
Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following would you rather do for the first year
after you graduate college?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Take a Job I Like, Even If it Doesn't Provide
Healthcare Benefits 337 67% 393 76%
Take a Job I Don't Like That Does Provide
Healthcare Benefits 163 33% 123 24%
1
Please note that the data for this question is not usable because the base is too small.
Page 5 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
10. Grads/Students: Which of the following benefits would most likely be non-negotiable for you
when evaluating a potential job, meaning that you would consider passing on the job if these
benefits were not included or undesirable?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Health Insurance 160 32% 133 26%
Vacation Time 79 16% 75 15%
The Commute or the Office’s Location 78 16% 98 19%
401 (K) Or Other Retirement Accounts 66 13% 90 17%
A Flexible Schedule Such as Non-Traditional
Hours or Being Able to Work From Home 54 11% 60 12%
Your Potential Title 24 5% 25 5%
Corporate Culture 22 4% 22 4%
Gym Memberships 17 3% 13 3%
11. Grads/Students: If you were to purchase a private health insurance plan on your own, which of
the following benefits do you think would be automatically included? Please choose all that apply.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Basic Preventive Care Such as Doctor Visits, X-
Rays, And Screenings 425 85%
449 87%
Emergency Room Visits For Needs Such as
Broken Limbs, Car Accidents, or Asthma Attacks 399 80%
407 79%
Prescription Drug Coverage 370 74% 374 72%
Maternity Coverage, Including Pre-Natal Care
And Delivery For You or Your Partner 232 46%
240 47%
Emergency Care When Out of the Country 129 26% 144 28%
Psychiatric Care 112 22% 105 20%
Other 17 3% 13 3%
12. Grads/Students: To the best of your knowledge, about how much would you expect to pay each
month for a private health insurance plan? Please assume a plan that covers benefits such as
prescription drugs, preventive screenings, and emergency room visits. Your best guess is fine.
Graduates Average = $227/ Students Average = $278
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Less Than $100 88 18% 70 14%
$100-$299 185 37% 127 25%
$300 or More 84 17% 55 11%
I Don't Know 143 29% 264 51%
Page 6 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
13. Grads/Students: Please name all of the types of costs you would need to be aware of if you
were to purchase your own health insurance policy.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Co-Pay 134 27% 79 15%
Prescription Drugs 108 22% 78 15%
Check-Ups/Doctor Visits 71 14% 64 12%
Deductible 111 22% 62 12%
Emergency Room Visits 71 14% 62 12%
Monthly Fees 56 11% 50 10%
Premium 56 11% 39 8%
Specialist Fees (Dental, Eye Care,
Psychologist, Etc.) 41 8% 39 8%
Hidden or Extra Fees 9 2% 18 3%
Exclusions/What’s Not Covered 18 4% 11 2%
Hospital Stay 19 4% 11 2%
Annual Out Of Pocket Maximum 17 3% 7 1%
General Fees 11 2% 7 1%
Yearly Total 2 - 5 1%
Taxes 4 1% 4 1%
Surgery 11 2% 4 1%
Coverage Outside of Plan 2 - 3 1%
Injuries/Accidents 0 - 3 1%
Ambulance 4 1% 3 1%
Lifetime Coverage Limit 4 1% 1 -
Family Coverage 1 - 1 -
Life Insurance 0 - 1 -
Co-Insurance 7 1% 1 -
Everything/All 27 5% 44 9%
None 0 - 9 2%
Other 51 10% 50 10%
Don’t Know 79 16% 103 20%
No Answer 65 13% 69 13%
14. Grads/Students: Which of the following health insurance terms are you confident that you can
define? Please choose all that apply.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Co-Pay 378 76% 315 61%
Deductible 334 67% 273 53%
Premium 223 45% 169 33%
Annual Out of Pocket Maximum 221 44% 145 28%
Lifetime Coverage Limit 151 30% 134 26%
Co-Insurance 100 20% 62 12%
None of These 52 10% 95 18%
Page 7 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
15. Grads/Students: Which of the following better describes how you feel about receiving health
insurance from an employer?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
I’d Prefer to Find a Health Insurance Plan
on My Own and Keep it Regardless of
Where I Work
272 54%
337 65%
I’d Prefer to Change Health Insurance Plans
Every Time I Change Jobs
228 46%
179 35%
16. Grads: Which of the following did you spend most of your time doing during the first 6 months
after graduating college?
Students: Which of the following do you think you’re likely to spend most of your time doing
during the first 6 months after graduation?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Looking For a Job 167 33% 161 31%
Working at a Job That Was Career-Oriented 125 25% 216 42%
Working at a Job That Was Not Career-
Oriented 89 18% 16 3%
Taking Time off to Travel, Go on Vacation,
or Volunteer 27 5% 25 5%
Consulting, Freelance or Temporary Work 21 4% 23 4%
Working at an Internship 17 3% 50 10%
Starting My Own Business 12 2% 16 3%
Other 14 3% 9 2%
I Graduated College Less Than 6 Months
Ago 28 6% n.a. n.a.
17. Grads: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I feel that I'm
competing against workers who are much older than me when searching for a job.
Students: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement: After I graduate
college, I feel that I’d be competing against workers who are much older than me when searching
for a job.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Strongly agree 173 35% 151 29%
Somewhat agree 209 42% 242 47%
Agree Net 382 76% 393 76%
Somewhat disagree 85 17% 100 19%
Strongly disagree 33 7% 23 4%
Disagree Net 118 24% 123 24%
Page 8 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
18. Grads: Which of the following best describes what happened to you after graduating college?
Students: Which of the following best describes what you think will happen to you after
graduating college?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
I Found/I’ll Find a Career-Related Job More
Quickly Than I Had Expected to
92 18% 76 15%
It Took/It Will Take Me Longer to Find a
Career-Related Job Than I Had Expected it
to
88 18% 141 27%
I Found/I Will Find a Career-Related Within
a Reasonable Amount of Time
113 23% 299 58%
I Still Have Not Found a Career-Related Job 207 41% n.a. n.a.
19. Grads/Students: If you had no health insurance, which of the following would most motivate
you to buy a health insurance plan?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
An Affordable Plan/An Insurance Policy You
Could Afford
206 41% 167 32%
Getting Sick or Injured 131 26% 152 29%
A Sense of Personal Responsibility 54 11% 81 16%
A Government Penalty or Fine For Not
Buying Health Insurance 42 8%
41 8%
A Government Requirement to Buy Health
Insurance 26 5%
22 4%
Pressure or Fear From Parents and Family 23 5% 37 7%
Other 18 4% 16 3%
20. Grads/Students: Which of the following online resources do you think would be most helpful in
researching potential health insurance policies to purchase?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Consumer Websites Like
eHealthInsurance.Com or
GoHealthInsurance.Com
294 59% 312 60%
Internet News Sources Such as CNN.com,
WSJ.Com Or Foxnews.Com
103 21%
112 22%
Independent Blogs or Websites Not
Associated With Internet News Sources
55 11%
44 9%
Social Media Sites Like Facebook, Twitter,
Youtube and Myspace
48 10%
48 9%
Page 9 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
21. Grads/Students: If you were to consider using social media to help you research health
insurance options, which of the following would you use? Please choose all that apply.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Facebook 256 51% 253 49%
Blogs 112 22% 112 22%
YouTube 92 18% 115 22%
Twitter 62 12% 52 10%
LinkedIn 59 12% 28 5%
Other 13 3% 12 2%
I Would Never Consider Using Social
Media to Help Me Research Health
Insurance Policies
n.a. n.a 165 32%
22. Grads/Students: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Americans ages 18-24 should be required to purchase their own health insurance policies.
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Strongly Agree 50 10% 35 7%
Somewhat Agree 101 20% 98 19%
Agree Net 151 30% 133 26%
Somewhat Disagree 141 28% 172 33%
Strongly Disagree 208 42% 211 41%
Disagree Net 349 70% 383 74%
23. Grads/Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following sources would you say most
influences your opinions about healthcare reform?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Parents 128 26% 206 40%
News Media Such as Magazines or
Newspapers 120 24% 96 19%
Friends 63 13% 43 8%
Online Media Such as Blogs or Websites
Not Related to the News Media 54 11% 20 4%
Politicians 39 8% 41 8%
Teachers 15 3% 33 6%
I Have Not Been Following Any
Developments In Healthcare Reform 81 16% 77 15%
Page 10 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
24. Grads/Students: If you had to purchase your own health insurance plan, what do you think
would be a fair monthly cost? Your best guess is fine.
Grads Average = $137/Students Average = $114
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Less Than $100 176 35% 157 30%
$100-$199 124 25% 76 15%
$200 or More 67 14% 56 11%
I Don't Know 133 27% 227 44%
25. Grads: Which of the following best describes your employment situation 12 months after
graduating college? (AMONG RESPONDENTS WHO GRADUATED COLLEGE AT LEAST A YEAR
AGO)
Students: Which of the following do you think is the most likely employment situation for you
12 months after graduating college?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
I Found/I’ll Find a Full-Time Job Directly
Related to My Career Goals
122 37% 293 57%
I Found/I’ll Find a Full-Time Job Not
Directly Related to My Career Goals
86 26% 67 13%
I Found/I’ll Find a Temporary or Part-Time
Job Not Directly Related to My Career
Goals
52 16% 34 7%
I Was/ I Will Be Unemployed 35 11% 17 3%
I Found/Will Find a Temporary or Part-
Time Job Directly Related to My Career
Goals
25 8% 78 15%
I Was Working For Myself or Working
Independently 12 4% 27 5%
Page 11 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
The health reform legislation currently being debated in Congress would prevent insurance companies
from declining your application for coverage based on pre-existing conditions and also require you to
either buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty.
26. Grads/Students: If this legislation passes, which of the following would you be most likely to
do?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
I Would Buy the Least Expensive Health
Insurance Plan I Can Find 205 41% 225 44%
I Would Do Whatever Costs Less Between
Buying the Least Expensive Health
Insurance Plan or Paying the Annual Tax
Penalty 149 30% 123 24%
I Would Find and Buy the Best Health
Insurance Plan For Me, Regardless of Cost 116 23% 125 24%
I Would Go Without Health Insurance and
Pay the Tax Penalty Until I Needed
Coverage, For Example if I Got Sick 15 3% 25 5%
I Would Go Without Health Insurance and
Pay the Tax Penalty 15 3% 18 3%
27. Have you visited a general doctor for regular preventive care or a check-up in the past 2 years?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Yes 346 69% 385 75%
No 154 31% 131 25%
28. Have you visited an emergency room for yourself in the last 4 years?
Response Grads
Total
Grads
%
Students
Total
Students
%
Yes 178 36% 199 39%
No 322 64% 317 61%
Page 12 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010
Methodological Notes:
The eHealthInsurance Grad Survey was conducted by Kelton Research between March 9th
and March 15th
,
2010 using an email invitation and an online survey.
Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable
and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results.
For the recent graduates portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not
vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.4 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if
interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample.
For the college student portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not
vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.3 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if
interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample.

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College Grads and Students Health Reform Survey 2010

  • 1. College Graduate Survey (Grads) Sample: 500 Recent College Graduates Ages 18-30 College Student Survey (Students) Sample: 516 Full-Time College Students Ages 18-30 This survey is being conducted by Kelton Research, a leading national public opinion company. We are not trying to sell you anything, but would like to ask you a few questions for a national opinion study, the results of which will appear in the nation’s leading media outlets in the coming weeks. Your answers will be confidential and anonymous. 1. Which of the following best describes you? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % I’m Currently Covered By My Employer’s Health Insurance Plan 191 38% 28 5% I Currently Have No Health Insurance 104 21% 63 12% I’m Currently Covered By a Health Insurance Policy That I Pay For Myself 72 14% 19 4% I’m Currently Covered By My Parent’s Health Insurance Policy 37 7% 274 53% I’m Currently Covered By a Government Or Public Health Insurance Plan, Such as Medicaid 37 7% 32 6% I’m Currently Covered By an Individual Health Insurance Policy Paid For By My Parents 34 7% 38 7% I’m Currently Covered By Student Health Insurance Plan 10 2% 38 7% I Don’t Know 15 3% 24 5% 2. Grads: To the best of your knowledge, did you have health insurance the day after you graduated college? Students: To the best of your knowledge, will you have health insurance the day after you graduate college? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Yes 283 57% 269 52% No 187 37% 91 18% I Don't Know 30 6% 156 30% All decimals are rounded to the nearest percentage point. This may result in certain numerical totals adding up to slightly more or slightly less than 100%.
  • 2. Page 2 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 3. Grads: When you were in college, how confident were you that you'd find a job related to your major when you graduated? Students: How confident are you that you’ll find a job that’s related to your major when you graduate? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Extremely Confident 139 28% 195 38% Somewhat Confident 246 49% 252 49% Confident Net 385 77% 447 87% Not Very Confident 100 20% 61 12% Not At All Confident 15 3% 8 2% Not Confident Net 115 23% 69 13% 4. Grads: About how many months did you think it would take for you to get a job after graduating college? Your best guess is fine. Students: About how many months do you think it will take for you to get a job after graduating college? Your best guess is fine. Grads Average = 5 Months/ Students Average = 5 Months Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % 1-2 Months 76 15% 73 14% 3-4 Months 88 18% 107 21% 5 Months or More 142 28% 145 28% I Thought I Would/I Think I Will Have a Job Lined Up Before Graduating College 85 17% 161 31% I Already Had/Have a Job Lined Up For After I Graduated College 109 22% 30 6%
  • 3. Page 3 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 5. Grads: Did you think your first job after graduating college would provide you with healthcare benefits? Response Total % Yes 397 79% No 103 21% 5a. Students: How likely or unlikely do you think it will be that your first job after graduating college will provide you with healthcare benefits? Response Total % Extremely Likely 156 31% Somewhat Likely 258 52% Likely Net 414 83% Not Very Likely 80 16% Not at All Likely 6 1% Not Likely Net 86 17% 6. Graduates: Did your first job after graduating college provide you with healthcare benefits? Response Total % Yes - Immediately 124 25% Yes - After a Short Period of Time Such as Three Months 164 33% No 160 32% I Haven't Yet Had a Job After Graduating College (AMONG UNEMPLOYED RESPONDENTS) 52 10%
  • 4. Page 4 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 7. Grads: If you were no longer eligible for coverage on your parent's health insurance plan after graduating college, did they purchase health insurance for you? (AMONG RESPONDENTS COVERED BY THEIR PARENTS’ HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN)1 Response Total % Yes, and They Are Still Doing So 27 38% Yes, and They Have Since Stopped 4 6% No 9 13% I Was Still Eligible For Coverage on My Parent’s Health Insurance Plan After Graduating College 31 44% 7a. Students: If you were no longer eligible for coverage on your parents’ health insurance plan after graduating college, how likely or unlikely is it that they will purchase health insurance for you? (AMONG RESPONDENTS WHO ARE COVERED BY THEIR PARENTS’ HEALTH INSURANCE) Response Total % Extremely Likely 55 18% Somewhat Likely 133 43% Likely Net 188 60% Not Very Likely 93 30% Not at All Likely 31 10% Not Likely Net 124 40% 8. Grads: If you had to choose one, which of the following do you think is better to do for the first year after graduating college? Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following would you rather do for the first year after you graduate college? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Live With Your Parents and Be Able to Afford Health Insurance 337 67% 279 54% Live on Your Own and Go Without Health Insurance 163 33% 237 46% 9. Grads: Which of the following do you think is better to do after graduating college? Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following would you rather do for the first year after you graduate college? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Take a Job I Like, Even If it Doesn't Provide Healthcare Benefits 337 67% 393 76% Take a Job I Don't Like That Does Provide Healthcare Benefits 163 33% 123 24% 1 Please note that the data for this question is not usable because the base is too small.
  • 5. Page 5 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 10. Grads/Students: Which of the following benefits would most likely be non-negotiable for you when evaluating a potential job, meaning that you would consider passing on the job if these benefits were not included or undesirable? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Health Insurance 160 32% 133 26% Vacation Time 79 16% 75 15% The Commute or the Office’s Location 78 16% 98 19% 401 (K) Or Other Retirement Accounts 66 13% 90 17% A Flexible Schedule Such as Non-Traditional Hours or Being Able to Work From Home 54 11% 60 12% Your Potential Title 24 5% 25 5% Corporate Culture 22 4% 22 4% Gym Memberships 17 3% 13 3% 11. Grads/Students: If you were to purchase a private health insurance plan on your own, which of the following benefits do you think would be automatically included? Please choose all that apply. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Basic Preventive Care Such as Doctor Visits, X- Rays, And Screenings 425 85% 449 87% Emergency Room Visits For Needs Such as Broken Limbs, Car Accidents, or Asthma Attacks 399 80% 407 79% Prescription Drug Coverage 370 74% 374 72% Maternity Coverage, Including Pre-Natal Care And Delivery For You or Your Partner 232 46% 240 47% Emergency Care When Out of the Country 129 26% 144 28% Psychiatric Care 112 22% 105 20% Other 17 3% 13 3% 12. Grads/Students: To the best of your knowledge, about how much would you expect to pay each month for a private health insurance plan? Please assume a plan that covers benefits such as prescription drugs, preventive screenings, and emergency room visits. Your best guess is fine. Graduates Average = $227/ Students Average = $278 Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Less Than $100 88 18% 70 14% $100-$299 185 37% 127 25% $300 or More 84 17% 55 11% I Don't Know 143 29% 264 51%
  • 6. Page 6 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 13. Grads/Students: Please name all of the types of costs you would need to be aware of if you were to purchase your own health insurance policy. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Co-Pay 134 27% 79 15% Prescription Drugs 108 22% 78 15% Check-Ups/Doctor Visits 71 14% 64 12% Deductible 111 22% 62 12% Emergency Room Visits 71 14% 62 12% Monthly Fees 56 11% 50 10% Premium 56 11% 39 8% Specialist Fees (Dental, Eye Care, Psychologist, Etc.) 41 8% 39 8% Hidden or Extra Fees 9 2% 18 3% Exclusions/What’s Not Covered 18 4% 11 2% Hospital Stay 19 4% 11 2% Annual Out Of Pocket Maximum 17 3% 7 1% General Fees 11 2% 7 1% Yearly Total 2 - 5 1% Taxes 4 1% 4 1% Surgery 11 2% 4 1% Coverage Outside of Plan 2 - 3 1% Injuries/Accidents 0 - 3 1% Ambulance 4 1% 3 1% Lifetime Coverage Limit 4 1% 1 - Family Coverage 1 - 1 - Life Insurance 0 - 1 - Co-Insurance 7 1% 1 - Everything/All 27 5% 44 9% None 0 - 9 2% Other 51 10% 50 10% Don’t Know 79 16% 103 20% No Answer 65 13% 69 13% 14. Grads/Students: Which of the following health insurance terms are you confident that you can define? Please choose all that apply. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Co-Pay 378 76% 315 61% Deductible 334 67% 273 53% Premium 223 45% 169 33% Annual Out of Pocket Maximum 221 44% 145 28% Lifetime Coverage Limit 151 30% 134 26% Co-Insurance 100 20% 62 12% None of These 52 10% 95 18%
  • 7. Page 7 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 15. Grads/Students: Which of the following better describes how you feel about receiving health insurance from an employer? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % I’d Prefer to Find a Health Insurance Plan on My Own and Keep it Regardless of Where I Work 272 54% 337 65% I’d Prefer to Change Health Insurance Plans Every Time I Change Jobs 228 46% 179 35% 16. Grads: Which of the following did you spend most of your time doing during the first 6 months after graduating college? Students: Which of the following do you think you’re likely to spend most of your time doing during the first 6 months after graduation? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Looking For a Job 167 33% 161 31% Working at a Job That Was Career-Oriented 125 25% 216 42% Working at a Job That Was Not Career- Oriented 89 18% 16 3% Taking Time off to Travel, Go on Vacation, or Volunteer 27 5% 25 5% Consulting, Freelance or Temporary Work 21 4% 23 4% Working at an Internship 17 3% 50 10% Starting My Own Business 12 2% 16 3% Other 14 3% 9 2% I Graduated College Less Than 6 Months Ago 28 6% n.a. n.a. 17. Grads: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I feel that I'm competing against workers who are much older than me when searching for a job. Students: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement: After I graduate college, I feel that I’d be competing against workers who are much older than me when searching for a job. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Strongly agree 173 35% 151 29% Somewhat agree 209 42% 242 47% Agree Net 382 76% 393 76% Somewhat disagree 85 17% 100 19% Strongly disagree 33 7% 23 4% Disagree Net 118 24% 123 24%
  • 8. Page 8 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 18. Grads: Which of the following best describes what happened to you after graduating college? Students: Which of the following best describes what you think will happen to you after graduating college? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % I Found/I’ll Find a Career-Related Job More Quickly Than I Had Expected to 92 18% 76 15% It Took/It Will Take Me Longer to Find a Career-Related Job Than I Had Expected it to 88 18% 141 27% I Found/I Will Find a Career-Related Within a Reasonable Amount of Time 113 23% 299 58% I Still Have Not Found a Career-Related Job 207 41% n.a. n.a. 19. Grads/Students: If you had no health insurance, which of the following would most motivate you to buy a health insurance plan? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % An Affordable Plan/An Insurance Policy You Could Afford 206 41% 167 32% Getting Sick or Injured 131 26% 152 29% A Sense of Personal Responsibility 54 11% 81 16% A Government Penalty or Fine For Not Buying Health Insurance 42 8% 41 8% A Government Requirement to Buy Health Insurance 26 5% 22 4% Pressure or Fear From Parents and Family 23 5% 37 7% Other 18 4% 16 3% 20. Grads/Students: Which of the following online resources do you think would be most helpful in researching potential health insurance policies to purchase? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Consumer Websites Like eHealthInsurance.Com or GoHealthInsurance.Com 294 59% 312 60% Internet News Sources Such as CNN.com, WSJ.Com Or Foxnews.Com 103 21% 112 22% Independent Blogs or Websites Not Associated With Internet News Sources 55 11% 44 9% Social Media Sites Like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Myspace 48 10% 48 9%
  • 9. Page 9 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 21. Grads/Students: If you were to consider using social media to help you research health insurance options, which of the following would you use? Please choose all that apply. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Facebook 256 51% 253 49% Blogs 112 22% 112 22% YouTube 92 18% 115 22% Twitter 62 12% 52 10% LinkedIn 59 12% 28 5% Other 13 3% 12 2% I Would Never Consider Using Social Media to Help Me Research Health Insurance Policies n.a. n.a 165 32% 22. Grads/Students: How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Americans ages 18-24 should be required to purchase their own health insurance policies. Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Strongly Agree 50 10% 35 7% Somewhat Agree 101 20% 98 19% Agree Net 151 30% 133 26% Somewhat Disagree 141 28% 172 33% Strongly Disagree 208 42% 211 41% Disagree Net 349 70% 383 74% 23. Grads/Students: If you had to choose one, which of the following sources would you say most influences your opinions about healthcare reform? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Parents 128 26% 206 40% News Media Such as Magazines or Newspapers 120 24% 96 19% Friends 63 13% 43 8% Online Media Such as Blogs or Websites Not Related to the News Media 54 11% 20 4% Politicians 39 8% 41 8% Teachers 15 3% 33 6% I Have Not Been Following Any Developments In Healthcare Reform 81 16% 77 15%
  • 10. Page 10 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 24. Grads/Students: If you had to purchase your own health insurance plan, what do you think would be a fair monthly cost? Your best guess is fine. Grads Average = $137/Students Average = $114 Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Less Than $100 176 35% 157 30% $100-$199 124 25% 76 15% $200 or More 67 14% 56 11% I Don't Know 133 27% 227 44% 25. Grads: Which of the following best describes your employment situation 12 months after graduating college? (AMONG RESPONDENTS WHO GRADUATED COLLEGE AT LEAST A YEAR AGO) Students: Which of the following do you think is the most likely employment situation for you 12 months after graduating college? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % I Found/I’ll Find a Full-Time Job Directly Related to My Career Goals 122 37% 293 57% I Found/I’ll Find a Full-Time Job Not Directly Related to My Career Goals 86 26% 67 13% I Found/I’ll Find a Temporary or Part-Time Job Not Directly Related to My Career Goals 52 16% 34 7% I Was/ I Will Be Unemployed 35 11% 17 3% I Found/Will Find a Temporary or Part- Time Job Directly Related to My Career Goals 25 8% 78 15% I Was Working For Myself or Working Independently 12 4% 27 5%
  • 11. Page 11 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 The health reform legislation currently being debated in Congress would prevent insurance companies from declining your application for coverage based on pre-existing conditions and also require you to either buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty. 26. Grads/Students: If this legislation passes, which of the following would you be most likely to do? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % I Would Buy the Least Expensive Health Insurance Plan I Can Find 205 41% 225 44% I Would Do Whatever Costs Less Between Buying the Least Expensive Health Insurance Plan or Paying the Annual Tax Penalty 149 30% 123 24% I Would Find and Buy the Best Health Insurance Plan For Me, Regardless of Cost 116 23% 125 24% I Would Go Without Health Insurance and Pay the Tax Penalty Until I Needed Coverage, For Example if I Got Sick 15 3% 25 5% I Would Go Without Health Insurance and Pay the Tax Penalty 15 3% 18 3% 27. Have you visited a general doctor for regular preventive care or a check-up in the past 2 years? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Yes 346 69% 385 75% No 154 31% 131 25% 28. Have you visited an emergency room for yourself in the last 4 years? Response Grads Total Grads % Students Total Students % Yes 178 36% 199 39% No 322 64% 317 61%
  • 12. Page 12 of 12eHealthInsurance | Grad Survey | March 2010 Methodological Notes: The eHealthInsurance Grad Survey was conducted by Kelton Research between March 9th and March 15th , 2010 using an email invitation and an online survey. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results. For the recent graduates portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.4 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample. For the college student portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.3 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample.