Satisfaction with Choice of Doctors, by Type of Health Plan, 2007

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Satisfaction with Choice of Doctors, by Type of Health Plan, 2007 Comprehensive = health plan with no deductible or <$1,000 (individual), <$2,000 (family). HDHP = high-deductible health plan with deductible $1,000+ (individual), $2,000+ (family), no account. CDHP = consumer-driven health plan with deductible $1,000+ (individual), $2,000+ (family), with account. *Difference between HDHP/CDHP and Comprehensive is statistically significant at p < 0.05 or better. Note: Percentages may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: EBRI/Commonwealth Fund Consumerism in Health Care Survey, 2007.