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West Health - Gallup Healthcare & Aging Survey

An interactive data dashboard that organizes and summarizes nationally-representative West Health-Gallup survey data on healthcare and aging in America.

68%
68%
of Americans Report High Healthcare Costs as a Financial Burden
31%
31%
Express Concern Over Ability to Afford Prescription Drugs in the Next Year
47%
47%
Experience Stress Due to Healthcare Affordability

When asked to grade the U.S. healthcare system on affordability, access and quality most Americans rate it poorly.

Financial Burden of Healthcare Costs

As healthcare costs continue to rise in the U.S., many Americans face increasing financial strain. The financial security of households is being tested as more families struggle to afford the care they need.

175

million Americans consider healthcare costs to be a financial burden.

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Access to Quality Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare remains a critical challenge for many across the nation. The availability of care and the ability to obtain necessary treatments continue to be major obstacles for millions.

80

million Americans would be unable to access quality healthcare if needed today.

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Healthcare Affordability and Postponing Care

Have You or Someone in Your Household Experienced a Health Issue Worsen After Postponing Care Due to Cost?

47

million Americans report their health worsening after delaying care due to cost.

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Deadly Consequences of Skipping Care

For some individuals, the inability to afford care results in tragic and preventable deaths. This highlights the extreme consequences of a healthcare system that leaves many behind.

13

million Americans have lost a loved one in the past year due to not receiving necessary treatment because of cost.

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Public Perception of Healthcare Costs

The perception of healthcare costs is a critical factor shaping the public’s view of the U.S. healthcare system. Most Americans feel that the system is not providing value for the high price they are paying.

89%

of Americans believe they are paying too much for the quality of healthcare they receive.

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Impact of Healthcare Affordability on Stress

Healthcare affordability is more than just a financial issue—it also has a significant impact on mental health. The stress associated with not being able to afford care affects millions across the country.

160

million Americans report stress due to healthcare affordability.

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Concerns About Prescription Drug Costs

The rising cost of prescription drugs is a growing concern for many Americans. As drug prices climb, more individuals worry about their ability to afford necessary medications.

31%

of Americans are concerned about their ability to afford prescription medications in the next 12 months.

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Financial Burden of Healthcare for Different Demographics

Healthcare costs affect different demographic groups in varying ways. Older adults and those with lower incomes often experience a heavier financial burden, which can lead to greater challenges in accessing necessary care and maintaining financial stability.

A majority

of low-income Americans and older adults report that healthcare costs are a significant financial burden.

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Impact of Healthcare Costs on Household Budgets

The financial strain of healthcare extends beyond individuals, affecting entire households. Many families face tough decisions about how to allocate their limited resources, often having to choose between healthcare and other essential needs like housing and food.

Millions

of American households have had to cut back on healthcare services to afford other expenses.

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