One-quarter of privately insured working-age adults have high health care cost burdens relative to their incomes in 2015, according to the Commonwealth Fund Health Care Affordability Index, a comprehensive measure of consumer health care costs. This figure, which is based on a nationally representative sample of people with private insurance who are mainly covered by employer plans, is statistically unchanged from 2014. When looking specifically at adults with low incomes, more than half have high cost burdens. In addition, when privately insured adults were asked how they rated their affordability, greater shares reported their premiums and deductible costs were difficult or impossible to afford than the Index would suggest. Health plan de...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
U.S. health care costs are disproportionately concentrated among older adults with multiple chronic ...
Health care costs are highly concentrated among people with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral ...
Whether they have health insurance through an employer or buy it on their own, Americans are paying ...
New estimates from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014, indicate that 23 pe...
By the end of the first open enrollment period for coverage offered through the Affordable Care Act'...
Growing concern about the affordability of health care and the cost burden imposed on working famili...
Examines U.S. healthcare costs compared with other industrialized countries, individual health insur...
New results from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014, indicate that the Aff...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
A new Commonwealth Fund survey finds that in the wake of the Affordable Care Act's first open enroll...
To shore up an economy and health system battered during the COVID-19-induced recession, the U.S. Co...
Issue: Since 2001, long before the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Commonwealth Fund B...
The number and percentage of Americans lacking health insurance is falling to historic lows, thanks ...
In 2020, healthcare expenditures averaged $12,530 per person, up 9.7% from 2019. In 2018, 19% of U.S...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
U.S. health care costs are disproportionately concentrated among older adults with multiple chronic ...
Health care costs are highly concentrated among people with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral ...
Whether they have health insurance through an employer or buy it on their own, Americans are paying ...
New estimates from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014, indicate that 23 pe...
By the end of the first open enrollment period for coverage offered through the Affordable Care Act'...
Growing concern about the affordability of health care and the cost burden imposed on working famili...
Examines U.S. healthcare costs compared with other industrialized countries, individual health insur...
New results from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014, indicate that the Aff...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
A new Commonwealth Fund survey finds that in the wake of the Affordable Care Act's first open enroll...
To shore up an economy and health system battered during the COVID-19-induced recession, the U.S. Co...
Issue: Since 2001, long before the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Commonwealth Fund B...
The number and percentage of Americans lacking health insurance is falling to historic lows, thanks ...
In 2020, healthcare expenditures averaged $12,530 per person, up 9.7% from 2019. In 2018, 19% of U.S...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
U.S. health care costs are disproportionately concentrated among older adults with multiple chronic ...
Health care costs are highly concentrated among people with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral ...