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Americans Show More Confidence in Their Ability to Access and Pay for Healthcare, According to Thomson Reuters Index
May 28, 2010Americans' confidence in their ability to access and pay for healthcare bounced back in April after dipping in February and March, according to a new consumer sentiment index from Thomson Reuters. "We're seeing a bit of volatility so far in 2010-optimism tempered by uncertainty regarding the economy and the future of the healthcare system," said Gary Pickens, chief research officer at Thomson Reuters. The Consumer Healthcare Sentiment Index found that confidence increased two points from 97 in March to 99 in April, a statistically significant change. Full release.






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