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To: tejek who wrote (495942)7/17/2009 1:02:19 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573599
 
Satisfaction with Own Health Insurance Remarkably Stable

Most people in the United States continue to give their own insurance good marks, whether employer-provided, individually purchased, Medicare or Medicaid
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For the fifth time in six years, Harris Interactive has asked the insured public to rate their own insurance plans. Two thirds of them continue to give their plans an A or a B, with only 10% giving them a D or an F. Substantial but not overwhelming majorities continue to say that they would recommend their own health plans to family members who are basically healthy (76%) or who have a serious or chronic illness (68%).

Of course, these results could be much better with many more As and fewer Cs, Ds and Fs, and fewer people saying they would not recommend their own plans. But the big picture is that most people rate their health insurance positively and only a third or less, depending on the question, give their health insurance negative marks.

harrisinteractive.com

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