‘Trends in Satisfaction and Confidence in Health Care, by Insurance and Health Status: Findings from the 2009 EBRI/MGA Health Confidence Survey,’ and ‘Social Security Reform: How Different Options Might Affect Future Funding’
Uninsured Americans are more likely than individuals with insurance coverage to be dissatisfied with the quality of health care received and they are less confident in various aspects of health care, according to a study published by EBRI. The gap in satisfaction and confidence has also grown over time. Similar differences in satisfaction and confidence are found by health status. Press release

