health 74d ago
Middle-Aged Adults Delay Medical Care Until Medicare Due to Rising Costs

Many adults aged 50 to 64 are postponing medical procedures until they become eligible for Medicare at 65 because of increased insurance premiums and reduced ACA subsidies. This delay risks deteriorating health outcomes and higher future costs for the healthcare system. Watching how policymakers address subsidy rollbacks and insurance affordability will be crucial to mitigate this trend.
En esta historia
Cronología · 74d ago
74d ago
1 article · Truthout
74d ago
1 article · KFF Health News
74d ago
1 article · KFF Health News
0 Comments
Sign in to join the discussion
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts
More health Stories

Jon Snow, Former Channel 4 News Anchor, Diagnosed with Alzheimer's
health · 6h ago

Ebola Outbreak in Central Africa May Hit 20,000 Cases Without Action
health · 4h ago

Latest medical reports omit Trump’s hair loss medication, raising health concerns
health · 9h ago

Britain's Women Report Highest Anger Levels in European Survey
health · 15h ago

Última hora
Kevin Warsh sworn in as 17th Fed Chair, signals hawkish stance on inflation
economics · 2d ago

Última hora
Sheinbaum Clarifies FGR Summons Are Procedural, Not Charges Against Sinaloa and Chihuahua Governors
politics · 6h ago
Republican Keller
Justice in Aging
Lachlan Galvin
Obamacare
Medicare
Kaiser Family Foundation
AARP
ACA
Rhode Island
Nancy Guthrie