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We can draw several conclusions:
incentives matter
consumer-directed plans are not associated with worse health outcomes; in fact, they are associated with better outcomes
people are adapting to the new reality
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John LaPlante
October 2, 2007 @ 4:06 pm
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incentives matter
consumer-directed plans are not associated with worse health outcomes; in fact, they are associated with better outcomes
people are adapting to the new reality