The Urban Institute’s Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS), initiated in 2013, is a valuable way to obtain early data about the American public’s ability to understand health insurance concepts and ...
Many health industry experts have warned that consumers don't understand the health reform law's provisions, and a new study says that's because consumers don't even understand how insurance works.
A significant number of Americans comparison shop for healthcare services, but limited health literacy may keep them from understanding what they're shopping for, according to a new survey.
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More employees are willing to comparison shop when it comes to health insurance, despite struggling with basic insurance concepts and terminology. They also are willing to use the Internet and other ...