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Health care insurance and other benefits cost employees thousands of dollars a year — on average about 30% of their total compensation.

But many employees wait until the last minute to make selections, do precious little research and make big mistakes that cost them in multiple ways. Two examples: paying more upfront for benefits they may not need; and making poor decisions that show up when a health or other emergency arises.

The 2010 open enrollment season at workplaces nationwide is ramping up as fall arrives.

Given what's at stake, experts say workers should pledge this time around to make better selections. There's a lot of ground to make up: Only 6% of consumers feel completely prepared to deal with health care costs, according to the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. And most employees spend 30 minutes or less choosing their health plans, according to Cigna.

"People don't put a lot of thought into enrolling in their plans," Cigna spokesman Joseph Mondy says. "Typically, people spend like half an hour deciding. Compare that to how many hours you agonize before you buy a TV."

Some tips to get the most out of your employee plan:

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/insurance/2009-09-24-employee-benefits-insurance_N.htm

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