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Majorities Rate Cost, Equity of U.S. Healthcare Negatively
West Health-Gallup research examines how Americans rate the U.S. healthcare system, how cost impacts their ability to access care, and their worries about future affordability of care.
The High Cost of U.S. Healthcare Is on Voters' Minds
Lowering healthcare costs remains a top issue heading into the midterms and could lead voters to cross party lines.
Four in 10 Americans Cut Spending to Cover Healthcare Costs
Amid rapidly rising consumer prices, nearly four in 10 Americans have cut spending on healthcare or other basic needs due to rising healthcare costs.
Older Adults Sacrificing Basic Needs Due to Healthcare Costs
Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.
Americans Perceive Gaps in Mental, Physical Healthcare
Most Americans say care for mental health issues is not on par with care for physical issues. Cost and access are seen as the top barriers to treatment.
Fewer Women Believe Pregnant Women Get Quality Care
Results from the Year 2 Hologic Global Women's Health Index suggest that many women saw the prenatal care where they live beginning to slip in 2021.
Benchmarking Healthcare Affordability and Perceived Value
Americans face a dilemma of high healthcare costs coupled with low value. Two new indices from West Health and Gallup will help frame these challenges.
Not OK in the UK: Satisfaction With Community Basics Suffers
With a general election on the horizon, Britons are less satisfied than the rest of Western Europe with how their local communities are functioning.
2021 Healthcare in America Report
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Poor Wellbeing Linked to Formation of New Chronic Conditions
U.S. working adults with poor wellbeing are nearly twice as likely as those with holistic wellbeing to gain a new chronic condition within three years.