Reflective Essay: A Conceptual Analysis Of Ma Phoenix

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This concept communicates the message that they would not have to pay anything for their health insurance – it is appealing but hard to believe.
It sounds like you wouldn’t have to pay anything, that they would pay for everything. Makes me think I would pay nothing OOP. We pay a deductible and a copay. I would love not to do that, which is what the commercial says its doing.. It would be great, but its hard to believe. N/A Nashville
I understand 0 dollar premium but not with the services they are offering. So I would speed dial to figure out how it’s possible. There has to be something there that I’m not seeing to make it possible to offer all of that. MA Phoenix
I’m interested, I want to hear about it.. Initially, you’re a little weary.. like how can that be? MA Cincinnati
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Limited physicians you can go to? I want to look into it to see how it compares/how good it actually is. MA Phoenix Quite a few Participants were charmed by this concept, and could imagine his little marching feet and maraca pill bottles.
I can just imagine the feet scurrying, I think its cute. MA Phoenix
I also get the message from the visual that he’s really happy with the plan, doing a little dance. I like the guy too. N/A Cincinnati
The guy with maracas made me happier. I would be shaking them too! N/A Denver
I like this one how he walks in and gets his pills. Then he is happy and dancing. N/A Cincinnati
Though a few Retirees felt our protagonist puppet is just too old, and wanted to see someone a bit younger and representative of their self-image, e.g., in their mid/late 60s.
The other ones are a little depressing. The old man looks so so old. She doesn’t look that old. N/A NYC
I wish he was a little younger looking. Maybe a silver gray with some charm to him. MA

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