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Uninsured more likely to face unfair treatment in medical setting: report

Por: The Hill Health September 24, 2022

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Nonelderly adults who are uninsured or use public coverage are more likely to report that they experienced unfair treatment when receiving health care, . The group found that 9.6 percent of uninsured adults and 7.4 percent of publicly insured adults reported experiencing unfair treatment because of their coverage type, more than five times as likely as the 1.3 percent of privately insured adults who reported such treatment. . About two-thirds .... + full article



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