Survey: Americans Pay More for Health Benefits
OPEN MINDS The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst Industry News More Americans are being asked to pay a portion of their health care costs according to a survey, Public Attitudes On Health Insurance Provisions, that was recently released by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI). The survey is based on 1,000 responses gathered nationwide for EBRI by the Gallup Organization according to a report in the November 20, 1989 issue of Business Insurance. Of the respondents, 90% had some type of health insurance. 25% of the respondents with health insurance have begun to pay for a portion . . .