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 Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Make Informed Choices
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:00:44 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( Consumer-driven health care | Future Plans | High deductible Health Insurance )
Here are some useful articles to read that will help you make informed choices -- before you visit a provider and before you purchase health care services.  With the end of the year approaching, many employers are offering open enrollment, and many individuals are looking to purchase health insurance.  Here is a list of some aticles that provide very useful information.
  • Your Doctor May Be Clueless About Cost (U.S. News)
  • How To Cut Health Care Costs (Forbes.com)
  • Health care costs rising, but expenses can be controlled (USA Today)
  • This Open-Enrollment Season, Beware of Out-of-Pocket Costs (Wall Street Journal)
  • Logging On for a Second (or Third) Opinion (The New York Times)
  • Six Ways to Save Money on Prescription Drugs and Doctors (CNN.com)
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