2005 Health Confidence Survey: Cost and Quality Not Linked
November, 2005 2005 Health Confidence Survey: Cost and Quality Not LinkedThe 2005 Health Confidence Survey (HCS) represents the eighth wave of an annual survey to assess the attitudes of the American public regarding the health care system in the United States. It is co-sponsored by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research organization, and Mathew Greenwald & Associates, Inc., a Washington, DC-based market research firm, and funded by grants from 13 private organizations. Findings from the 2005 HCS appear to confirm the notion that Americans tend to view cost as one of . . .
