The positive drum beat has caught up with the negative one. But on an individual basis, most seniors still can't answer the big question 'What does it mean for me.
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Beneficiaries are having a difficult time answering the most important question 'What does it mean for me'Drew Altman
It's just too complicated for them to get it from a brochure, or a Web site, or to answer the critical question of, 'What does this mean for me' ... Unfortunately, it's going to take a real world test for us to figure out whether this works or doesn't work.
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It is low-wage workers who are being hurt the most by the steady drip, drip, drip of coverage draining out of the employer-based health insurance system.
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The widespread dropping of drug benefits that some had feared has been averted so far as business figure out what their long-term response would be.
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This is a slow but perceptible fraying of our employment-based system, ... what I call the drip, drip, drip (of health coverage).
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This is an option that can be a real good deal for many, many millions of people, but it's not for everybody, least of all people who are chronically ill and low-income.
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