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Physician spending a top driver of health costs in 2011


 

AT A BRIEFING CALLED BY THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES

In theory, the high-deductible plans make patients more cost-conscious. But their impact is not clear, Mr. Foster said. "The evidence is mixed to date as to how well these plans are working," he said, adding that costs are lower, but it’s unclear if that’s because the incentives are working or because healthier people are using the plans.

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