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Co-Sponsored
by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Changes in Health Care Financing
and Organization (HCFO) initiative and The Commonwealth Fund. Conducted
by AcademyHealth.
September 15, 2003 - Wyndham City Center, Washington, D.C.
A
webcast
of this event is now available on kaisernetwork.org, a free service
of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Along with the webcast, a transcript
and related resources are also available.
Presenters'
slides are now
available. Please note that these slides contain early evidence
about the prevalence and effects of consumer-driven health care
products. The presenters will likely be revising the information
for journal publication. Accordingly, data from the slides should
not be cited or distributed without prior approval from the presenter.
The
purpose of this
meeting was to share new study results about the implications of
consumer-driven health plans on risk selection, cost, utilization,
and employees' health benefits experience. Insurers, employers,
and representatives from consumer-driven health plans provided their
perspective on the research findings.
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