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  • 2010 Survey Results

2010 Survey Results

February 2011 EBRI Notes, “Who Tries to Find Objective Information on Health Care? Findings From the 2010 Health Confidence Survey,”


Press release for February 2011 EBRI Notes

December 2010 EBRI Notes, “Who Might Respond to Financial Incentives That Use Lower Cost Sharing to Change Behavior? Findings from the 2010 Health Confidence Survey”

Press release, December 2010 EBRI Notes

September 2010 EBRI Notes: “2010 Health Confidence Survey: Health Reform Does Not Increase Confidence in the Health Care System”

Press release, September 2010 EBRI Notes:

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Fast Facts from EBRI on the HCS

  • No. 178, Change Medicare Eligibility Age? Public Is Skeptical
  • No. 179, Trends in Confidence About Future of Health Insurance Benefits*
  • No. 180, What Does the Public Know About the New Health Care Law?
  • No. 181, What Do Adult Children Know About Retired Parents’ Income, Expenses?
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