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Fewer in U.S. See Health System as Having Major Problems

Sixty-three percent of Americans describe the U.S. healthcare system as "in a state of crisis" or having "major problems"; this percentage has been lower only once before.

Millions in U.S. Lost Someone Who Couldn't Afford Treatment

Thirty-four million U.S. adults report knowing someone who has died in the past five years who did not receive needed treatment due to their inability to pay for it.

U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to Four-Year High

The U.S. adult uninsured rate rose to 13.7% in the fourth quarter of 2018, its highest level since the first quarter of 2014.

From Gallup's New Editor in Chief

Gallup Editor-in-Chief Mohamed Younis talks about his new role and what to look for in Gallup's research in 2019.

Delaying Care a Healthcare Strategy for Three in 10 Americans

The percentage of Americans putting off medical treatment due to costs remains steady, but rates are still up from over a decade ago, suggesting rising costs are winning out over healthcare reform.

Americans Remain Dissatisfied With Healthcare Costs

Gallup's annual Health and Healthcare poll finds Americans expressing strong concerns about the financial burden healthcare places on the U.S., as well healthcare coverage and access to it.

Uninsured Rate Rises in 17 States in 2017

The uninsured rate rose by statistically significant margins in 17 states in 2017, while no states saw their uninsured rate drop compared with 2016.

U.S. Uninsured Rate Steady at 12.2% in Fourth Quarter of 2017

The uninsured rate among U.S. adults held steady at 12.2% in the fourth quarter of 2017, but is up 1.3 points since the end of 2016.

Gallup's Top Well-Being Findings of 2017

Gallup editors highlight the most important health and well-being discoveries from the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index in 2017.

Who Pays for Americans' Health Insurance?

In recent years, an increasing proportion of Americans have seen their health coverage paid for by Medicare or Medicaid, while fewer Americans have private insurance.
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