Shopping for health insurance is the biggest purchase most Americans make every year, and they're increasingly fed up (via axios)
insurance carriers, often out of fear of angering workers, and keep plan options limited. of people in the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces actively re-enroll in new plans, even though the market was designed for comparison shopping. decision for the average family — is more complicated than buying furniture.
With consumer products, you pretty much know what you're getting. With health insurance, you're making an educated guess of how much health care you'll use, hoping that you'll need none of it.The big picture: Shopping for insurance is difficult enough for most people. Shopping for actual doctors, tests, and services is even
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