Do Consumers Know How Their Health Plan Works?
Peter J. Cunningham,
Charles Denk and
Michael Sinclair
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
Abstract:
Uses data from the Community Tracking Study to compare consumer responses on key attributes of their health plans with information provided directly by the plans, finding that consumers tend to overestimate plan restrictions, especially those on access to medical specialists.
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