Millions can't afford to go to the doctor Some 8. America's working- age adults, didn't go to the doctor or access other medical services last year because of the cost, according to the Commonwealth Fund's Biennial Health Insurance Survey, released Friday. That's up from 7. Not surprisingly, those who were uninsured or had inadequate health insurance were most likely to have trouble affording care. But 2. 8% of working- age adults with good insurance also had to forgo treatment because of the price. Nearly three in 1. W hen the world looks back at how the 'designer babies' trend began, they will see an innocent start. A Philadelphia couple who had gone through the physical and.One in five said they did not get needed specialist care. And 2. 8% of those with a chronic condition like hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and asthma who needed medication for it reported they did not fill prescriptions or skipped doses because they couldn't afford to pay for the drugs. Even those with coverage find themselves shelling out more for deductibles and co- payments. The share of Americans with deductibles greater than $1,0. Costs of health care have gone up faster than wages," said David Blumenthal, president of The Commonwealth Fund. Related story: Doctor: 'I gave up on health care in America' The survey also found that 8. That's up from 8. One bright spot in the report is that fewer young adults, those ages 1. The share fell to 4. With JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Lucy Hale, Ashley Newbrough, Allan Louis. A Yale-educated journalism major reluctantly becomes a live-in tutor for two spoiled grand. That's due in large part to the Affordable Care Act, which allows young adults to stay on their parents insurance until age 2. All of those numbers should improve going forward as more health reform provisions take effect in 2. The Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, will provide more coverage and cost protections, said Sara Collins, the study's lead author. Insurance plans offered through the state exchanges have to cover a suite of "essential" benefits, including maternity care and mental health services. They also limit the insured's out- of- pocket payments to no more than 4. CNNMoney (New York) First published April 2. Meet the privileged Obama-supporting white kids who perpetrated cruel Oberlin race hoax. Summary: Learn about how to use least-privileged administration to configure and maintain a SharePoint 2013 farm and enhance security. What do you suggest I do about it? I’m sick of feeling self-conscious every time someone brings up the burden of student loans. I dread being asked what I plan to.
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