Managed Healthcare Executive March 21, 2024
Briana Contreras

Results from the 2024 State of Patient Access report by the PAN Foundation shared that patients with chronic health conditions, in particular, face barriers to accessing quality care due to costs, coverage gaps and social challenges with healthcare professionals (HCPs).

The state of healthcare access among patients in the United States with a chronic health condition was graded a 75.8 C, based on the 2024 State of Patient Access report by the PAN Foundation.

Accessing affordable healthcare in the U.S. remains a significant challenge that has only worsened by systemic issues like racism and economic disparities.

Patients with chronic health conditions, in particular, face barriers to accessing quality care due to costs, coverage gaps and challenges with healthcare professionals (HCPs).

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