Access, Affordability, and Insurance Complexity Are Often Worse in U.S. Compared to 10 Other Countries

A 2013 survey conducted in 11 countries finds that U.S. adults are significantly more likely than their counterparts to forgo health care because of the cost, to have difficulty paying for care even when they have insurance, and to deal with time-consuming insurance issues. CONT.

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