MedCity News November 13, 2023
Marissa Plescia

Just 37% of employees trust their insurer to suggest high-quality care regardless of cost, while 53% trust their employer with their health, according to a survey released by Included Health.

Workers have more faith in their employers when it comes to their health than in insurers, a new survey published Monday shows. But employers still have work to do.

Just 37% of employees trust their insurer to suggest high-quality care regardless of cost, while 53% trust their employer with their health, according to the Included Health survey that was conducted by YouGov. The 2,500 employees who participated in this survey self-reported that their employers are self-insured. These companies employ anywhere from 25 employees to 5,000 employees with 34% of survey...

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Topics: Employer, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Trends
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