More Americans than ever putting off medical care due to cost: Gallup
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Record 38 pct of U.S. adults delay medical treatment due to costs in 2022: Gallup
NEW YORK, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- Inflation led a record high 38 percent of Americans to delay medical treatment due to costs in 2022, a new Gallup poll showed. Read full story
Gallup: Costs Deter More Americans than Ever from Seeking Health Care
A record number of Americans postponed getting medical treatment in 2022 due to prohibitive costs, with lower-income, younger adults and women the worst affected, according to a Gallup poll released Tuesday.
38 Percent of Americans Delayed Medical Care Due to Cost in 2022, a Record High
New polling finds that the proportion of Americans who have delayed medical treatment due to costs has hit a record high as the pandemic rages on and it becomes harder for the working class to afford regular and emergency costs. According to Gallup, 38 percent of Americans had either put off seeking medical treatment themselves or a member of their families did so in 2022. This is a 12 percent... Source
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