Rising proportion of Americans skipping care over cost, report finds
(By Erica Carbajal for Becker’s Hospital Review)
About 30 percent of Americans delayed medical care for a health problem in the last three months because of concerns about the cost, marking a threefold spike among adults who said the same from March to October, according to a Dec. 14 report from Gallup and West Health. Continue reading here…
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