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jueves, 21 de noviembre de 2024
Health Care Inc. Health care industry news from hospitals and insurance to issues surrounding Medicaid, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage plans.
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23%
That’s the percentage of U.S. adults under age 65 who had health insurance all year in 2024, but were considered underinsured — meaning the coverage didn’t actually give them access to affordable health care, based on their income and out-of-pocket costs and premiums. The statistic comes from a nationally representative survey from the Commonwealth Fund. Nearly three in 10 working-age adults had medical debt, the report also found, with rates highest among those who were underinsured. Two-thirds of underinsured people got their health coverage from their employers.
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“Having health insurance doesn’t always mean access to affordable, timely care,” Joseph Betancourt, a physician and president of the Commonwealth Fund, said in a media briefing yesterday. The rate of people who are uninsured is at a “historic low,” Betancourt said, but still “too many Americans are struggling to afford the care they need.”
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