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Re: U.S. Adults Are More Likely to Skip Care and Struggle with Medical Bills Than Adults in Peer Countries

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U.S. Adults Are More Likely to Skip Care and Struggle with Medical Bills Than Adults in Peer Countries

...the five million or so that have been screwed out of their healthcare by obamakins for sure.




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U.S. Adults Are More Likely to Skip Care and Struggle with Medical Bills Than Adults in Peer Countries
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U.S. Adults Are More Likely to Skip Care and Struggle with Medical Bills Than Adults in Peer Countries

November 13, 2013 - A Commonwealth Fund survey of adults in 11 countries found 37 percent of U.S. adults skipped care, 23 percent had medical bill problems, and 41 percent spent $1,000 or more out-of-pocket on care in the last year.

http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Infographics/2013/US-Adults-More-Likely-to-Skip-Care.aspx


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