Can Consumers Be Smarter Health Care Shoppers in the Quest for Cost Containment?

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Lawmakers, health plans, and employers are increasingly shifting a greater portion of health care costs onto consumers in hopes that increased price sensitivity will make them become better health care shoppers. However, health care consumerism offers limited potential for system-wide cost containment and presents significant pitfalls for patients.

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Riley, B. (2018). Can Consumers Be Smarter Health Care Shoppers in the Quest for Cost Containment? North Carolina Medical Journal, 79(1), 34–38. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.79.1.34

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