How health care consumerism is reducing benefits costs for employers


Health care consumerism has been gaining momentum in the U.S. for the past several years. It is a large-scale effort that aims to make the process of accessing health care services more efficient and transparent.

Health care consumerism is intended to make using health care services more affordable by encouraging employer-sponsored benefits plan participants to become conscious consumers. This will ultimately improve patient outcomes and levels of satisfaction with the medical care they receive…

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