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NEWS: High costs force third of Americans to skip needed healthcare

Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, March 28, 2008

One-third of Americans say high costs force them to skip needed medical care, and one-quarter of the respondents said they had serious problems paying for the care they needed, according to a survey sponsored by the AFL-CIO, HealthDay News and the Washington Post report.

Among those surveyed, 95 percent said U.S. healthcare needed fundamental change or a complete overhaul.

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