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Americans' confidence in their ability to
access and pay for Healthcare remains low,
according to Thomson Reuters Index
August 2010 -- Americans' confidence in
their ability to access and pay for
healthcare remained low in June, according
to a consumer sentiment index from Thomson
Reuters.
The Consumer Healthcare Sentiment Index
found that overall confidence in June
remained at the same level as May -- 97
points. The index, which is based on the
Thomson Reuters PULSE(TM) Healthcare Survey,
has two parts:
-- A retrospective component gauges
respondents' experiences during the during the during the
past three months. In June, consumers
continued to report
significantly worsened ability to
access, use and pay for healthcare
services in the past three months,
though other components of the
retrospective index were unchanged.
--
A prospective component gauges their
expectations for the coming three
months. There were no significant
changes from May results in the
prospective consumer sentiment index,
although consumers continued to
be concerned about having to delay or
cancel elective surgery or
therapy in the next three months.
A report on the June results is available
here:http://healthcarescience.thomsonreuters.com/indexes/assets/June2010Index_CHSI.
pdf
The Thomson Reuters PULSE Healthcare Survey
collects information about healthcare
behaviors, attitudes and utilization from
more than 100,000 U.S. households annually.
It is representative of all U.S. adults and
households. The Consumer Healthcare
Sentiment Index is based on responses from a
survey subset of 3,000 respondents each
month. Its baseline measurement of 100 was
set in December 2009.
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