This brief explores how Floridians are trying to find and use health care price information, their attitudes about prices, and how their attitudes and behaviors compare to those of Americans overall. Important findings include: (1) 56 percent of Florida residents have tried to find information about health care prices before getting care, including 24 percent who have tried to compare prices across multiple providers. (2) Of Florida residents who have tried to compare prices, 62 percent report saving money. (3) 73 percent of Florida residents say higher prices are not typically a sign of better quality medical care. (4) 51 percent of Floridians are not aware that doctors' prices vary, and 52 percent are not aware that hospitals' prices vary. (5) 84 percent of Florida residents think it is important for their state government to provide people with comparative price information.
Copyright:
Reproduced with permission of the copyright holder. Further use of the material is subject to CC BY license. (More information)