The Blue Cross And Blue Shield Association issued the following news release: People enrolled in consumer directed health plans (CDHP) are more likely to budget for healthcare costs and participate in ...
Consumer-directed health plans can help contain health care spending for years after they're put into place, according to the first major study of its type. "Do 'Consumer-Directed' Health Plans Bend ...
CDHP study finds people enrolled in CDH plans more active in improving their health and reducing costs CIGNA CDHP customers more likely to use health advisors, generic medications; avoid unnecessary ...
Commentary: When it comes to grappling with complex health care benefit challenges, human resource and benefits personnel have a tough job actively engaging employees. Many workers simply feel that ...
A consumer-directed health plan with a health savings account was associated with reduced adherence for 4 of 5 conditions. Data on workers and dependents with 1 or more of 5 chronic ...
Employer-provided healthcare continues to be the most common access to health insurance in the U.S., and as employers continue to look for ways to cut costs, consumer-driven high-deductible health ...
Although clinical knowledge positions physicians and nurses well as consumer-directed health plan enrollees, they appeared less likely to choose these plans than nonmedical faculty and staff.
LAS VEGAS–There are a lot of early success indicators for consumer-directed health plans: It has been proven to lower health care spending by 5 to 14 percent, it reduces trips to the emergency room, ...
WASHINGTON - People enrolled in consumer directed health plans (CDHP) are more likely to budget for healthcare costs and participate in health and wellness programs, according to new survey results ...