Impact of report cards on employees: a natural experiment.

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Title
Impact of report cards on employees: a natural experiment.
First Author
Knutson, David J
Date of Pub
1998 Fall
Pages
5-27
Abstract
To determine the effect of survey-based, health plan report cards on employees as they selected their 1995 health plan, the authors surveyed two groups of Minnesota State employees, one of which received the report card and one that did not. Both groups were surveyed before and after their enrollment. The authors looked for report card effects on relative changes in the employees' knowledge of health plan benefits and their ratings of quality and cost attributes, as well as their plan choice, rates of switching plans, and willingness to pay higher premiums. The only report card effect found was an increase in perceived knowledge for employees with single coverage.
Other Authors
Adlis, Susan; Fowles, Jinnet B; Kind, Elizabeth A
MeSH
Decision Making : Consumer Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data : Costs and Cost Analysis : Data Collection : Economic Competition : Health Benefit Plans, Employee/economics/standards/utilization : Health Care Surveys : Health Maintenance Organizations/economics/standards/utilization : Information Services/utilization : Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice : Minnesota : Quality Assurance, Health Care : Questionnaires : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB2000-102914
Volume
20

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