It’s currently “open enrollment” season, the one time of year when most Americans are allowed to change their health insurance. Yet relatively few choose to do so.
It’s little wonder why. Insurance plans are complicated, with more moving parts and narrower doctor networks than in the past. Insurers don’t exactly go out of their way to make price comparisons easy, either. Plus, consumers have to go through the rigmarole of figuring out whether their preferred doctors participate in competing plans (though of course these preferred doctors could always drop out of their current plans, too).
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