In a world full of economic and social changes, it is interesting that 83 percent of insured individuals continue with their current insurance despite significant differences in health insurance premiums. This reality has recently been illustrated by a reputable study that shows factors beyond mere financial savings influence the choice of health insurance.
Reasons for Staying with Current Insurance
It seems that many individuals avoid changing their health insurance for various reasons, including unwillingness to change, administrative complexities, and a sense of security with their current insurance. This research also indicates that many insured individuals cling to their current insurance due to a lack of sufficient information and fear of inadequate coverage in a new insurance plan.
While premiums and services offered by insurance companies may vary significantly, this research shows that psychological and social factors play a significant role in the choice of health insurance. Does this reluctance to change indicate satisfaction with current services or fear of the unknown?
By Tag Clar Editorial