Healthcare Finance News February 6, 2018
Susan Morse

The same 71 percent are concerned that the cost of their healthcare will continue to rise, survey says.

A new survey released by America’s Health Insurance Plans shows that 71 percent of workers are satisfied with their current employer-provider health coverage.

The same 71 percent are concerned that the cost of their healthcare will continue to rise, according to the survey released on Tuesday.

[Also: Employer-sponsored plans offer increasingly higher deductibles]

Only 9 percent said the cost of their plan was “extremely reasonable,” compared to 26 percent who said it was “extremely unreasonable.”

In comparisons of reasonable and unreasonable levels of cost, 30 percent answered in the reasonable categories and 66 percent checked in the unreasonable boxes.

[Also: Almost all...

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