Survey: 1 in 3 older millennials skips medical care because of costs
(By Tamara Rosin for Becker’s Hospital Review)
One quarter of Americans say they or someone in their family has abstained from seeking necessary medical care because of high costs, according to a survey from Bankrate Money Pulse. Older millennials — those between 27 and 36 — are the most likely to skip medical care because of cost, with about one in three American adults in that age range reporting they’ve chosen not to seek necessary care because they couldn’t afford it. Continue reading article here…
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