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Angus Corbett explores how using comparative analysis of health care systems can inform U.S. health care policy.
The survey revealed an increase in respondents who were “cost desperate.” Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed said they are unable to access affordable, quality health care when needed ...
By requiring prices for medical care to be made public, a true market can emerge for the first time in modern health care ...
Reaching the highest level since 2021, 11% of U.S. adults are considered “cost desperate,” a group Gallup defines as those ...
The West Health-Gallup Healthcare Indices Study indicates that approximately 29 million people are unable to afford or access ...
Hannah Johnson, R.N., a cardiac ICU nurse at Tufts Medical Center in Boston on December 25, 2024. A bill pending in the ...
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A new Gallup study shows a record number of Americans—especially lower-income, Black, and Hispanic adults—are unable to pay ...
A new Gallup survey finds 11 percent of US adults can’t access quality care and can’t pay for care or medicine.
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Study Finds on MSNHealthcare Crisis Hits New High: Record 29 Million Americans Can’t Afford Basic CareExplore the alarming trends in U.S. healthcare access. Nearly 29 million adults report being unable to afford quality ...
Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed said they are unable to access affordable, quality health care when needed.
According to Gallup, 11% of adults are now "cost desperate," meaning they have recently gone without care or medicine and lack access to affordable, quality healthcare. That’s a three-point rise ...
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