One of our favorite healthcare economists, Jane Sarahson-Kahn, examines the odds that information technology could help make consumer-driven health care plans (CDHPs) more attractive to customers. The latest generation of health information tools holds the potential to improve low satisfaction ratings for consumer driven plans, Sarahson-Kahn writes. Intuit is expected to launch a series of medical expense management tools in 2007. The company is working with UnitedHealth Group and a number of other players to develop the software. Article