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Higher Bills Are Leading Americans to Delay Medical Care

Por: The New York Times Health February 16, 2023

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Megan Swanson has warily watched the erosion of her family’s savings as inflation chips away at a reserve for emergencies.She often postpones any regular doctor’s appointments, including her yearly dermatology appointment, even though annual skin checks are typically recommended for residents of sunny Florida, where she lives in Naples with her husband and their three children.“Each month we are seeing our costs go up, but not our bank... + full article



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