Its latest results show that 35% of Americans could not access quality health care if they need it. Rates were even higher ...
The study results indicate that the affluent are experiencing little to no change in their access or ability to afford to healthcare, while the low-income Americans are shut out. Dan Witters, one of ...
The findings show that overall more Americans are finding it difficult to access quality, affordable health care. On the ...
Inequities in healthcare mean that Black, Asian, and Hispanic Americans with IBD are doing less well than their white peers, a new study shows. Black Americans with inflammatory bowel diseases are ...
The inability to pay for healthcare in the U.S. has reached a new high, with more than one-third of Americans (35%), or an ...
Underlying the 2024 election results was a subtle trend that could signal a dramatic reshaping of the electorate: a surge in ...
More than 1 in 10 American adults is unable to afford or access quality health care, according to the recent West ...
Overall, 45 percent of Americans now approve of Trump's performance, up from 42 percent in March 2017, according to Gallup.
A new Gallup study shows a record number of Americans—especially lower-income, Black, and Hispanic adults—are unable to pay ...
The West Health-Gallup Healthcare Indices Study indicates that approximately 29 million people are unable to afford or access ...