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EBRI Notes – May 2009
'Consumer Engagement in Health Care: The Use of Lower Cost-Sharing,' and 'Income of the Elderly Population Age 65 and Over, 2007'
Many Americans support the use of lower cost sharing as an incentive to change the way individuals use the health care system in order to reduce costs, according to survey data published today by EBRI. Press release
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EBRI in Wall Street Journal benefits supplement
EBRI CEO Dallas Salisbury authored an article on "The Future of Retirement Plans" in the April 2, 2009, Wall Street Journal's special supplement on employee benefits (pgs. A9-A14).
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EBRI Issue Brief – April 2009
The 2009 Retirement Confidence Survey: Economy Drives Confidence to Record Lows; Many Looking to Work Longer
The recession has cast a pall over the retirement expectations of the vast majority of Americans, leaving a record-low 13 percent this year able to say they are very confident of having enough money to live comfortably in retirement, according to the 19th Annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS) released today by EBRI. Among workers, those feeling very confident about retirement has tumbled by one-half in the last two years. Press release
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EBRI Notes – March 2009
Outlook for Consumer/Patient Engagement in Health Care—30 Years into the Experiment
This article summarizes EBRI’s December 2008 policy forum on the “Outlook for Consumer/Patient Engagement in Health Care—30 Years into the Experiment,” which took a detailed look at consumer-directed health plans and related issues. Press release