Health Populi March 19, 2024
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Having health insurance in America is no guarantee of actually receiving health care. It’s a case of having health insurance as “necessary but not sufficient,” as the cost of deductibles, out-of-pocket coinsurance sharing, and delaying care paint the picture of The Hidden Lives of Workplace-Insured Americans.

That’s the title of a new report that captures the results of a survey conducted in January 2024 among 1,516 employed Americans who received employer-sponsored health insurance.

The study was commissioned by Paytient, a health care financial services company, engaging the research firm Nonfiction to conduct the study (quantitative and qualitative) and analyze the results.

I live and breathe and work with patient and consumer health financial data every working day. I’ve absorbed a...

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