TransUnion surveyed 1,039 insured household decision-makers who had either personally received medical care or had a family member on their policy receive care within the past two years. Of those surveyed, 67 percent said they want to know the details of both their own out-of-pocket costs and the portion covered by insurers. Furthermore, 75 percent said previous bills and costs were either very important or extremely important factors in their decisions to enroll or stay enrolled in health plans.
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