Americans are finding it harder to access health care
BMJ 2008; 337 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a627 (Published 30 June 2008) Cite this as: BMJ 2008;337:a627- Bob Roehr
- 1Washington, DC
Access to medical care has deteriorated sharply among people living in the United States, a survey has found. The proportion of people who report delaying medical care or not getting it at all rose from 14% in 2003 to more than 20% in 2007. Perhaps surprisingly, the decline in access was greater among people with health insurance than among those without it.
The findings are part of the 2007 health tracking household survey, a representative, cross section survey of 18 000 persons interviewed by phone. It was conducted by the Center for Health System Change and released at a news conference in Washington, DC, on 26 June.
Extrapolating from the data suggests that the number of …
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