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At-Risk Individuals - ASPR

At-risk individuals are people with access and functional needs (temporary or permanent) that may interfere with their ability to access or receive medical ...

US Healthcare at risk: Strengthening resiliency against ransomware ...

By ensuring that multiple layers of defense are in place, healthcare organizations can reduce the risk of a successful ransomware attack. As part of this ...

Access to Health Services - Healthy People 2030 | odphp.health.gov

Inadequate health insurance coverage is one of the largest barriers to health care access, and the unequal distribution of coverage contributes to disparities ...

Americans' Challenges with Health Care Costs - KFF

About half of U.S. adults say it is difficult to afford health care costs, and one in four say they or a family member in their household had ...

Global Perspective on U.S. Health Care - Commonwealth Fund

In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic began, health care spending rose rapidly in nearly all countries, as governments sought to mitigate the ...

Complexity in the US Health Care System Is the Enemy of Access ...

Lack of insurance coverage, high costs, and poor outcomes are well-documented problems in the US health care system, and policies to address ...

New AHA Report Finds Financial Challenges Mount for Hospitals ...

The American Hospital Association (AHA) today released a new report that details the extraordinary financial pressures continuing to affect ...

Top risks for healthcare providers: PwC

Staff turnover, burnout and vacancies are widespread. Demand for personalized services, new treatments, virtual care and removal of access barriers ( ...

What to expect in US healthcare in 2024 and beyond | McKinsey

Even so, health-system margins are lagging behind their financial performance relative to prepandemic levels. Skilled nursing and long-term-care ...

Factors That Affect Health-Care Utilization - NCBI

Financial barriers to care, particularly among low-income people and the uninsured, have been greater in the United States than in other high-income countries ( ...

Health Care Access - CDC

Research shows that by improving health care access, population-level cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk may be reduced. For example, having ...

Five Key Barriers to Healthcare Access in the United States

1. Insufficient insurance coverage · 2. Healthcare staffing shortages · 3. Stigma and bias among the medical community · 4. Transportation and work ...

Is our healthcare system broken? - Harvard Health

The US healthcare system is expensive, complicated, dysfunctional — and broken. The system needs a major overhaul, and the arguments for ...

The U.S. Health Disadvantage and Why It Matters to Business - NCBI

A person's ability to receive quality healthcare in America is not universal, even as the United States spends more on healthcare than any other country. The ...

At Risk: Pre-Existing Conditions Could Affect 1 in 2 Americans: | CMS

Between 50 and 129 million non-elderly Americans have at least one pre-existing condition that would threaten their access to health care and ...

Top Risks for Healthcare Industry 2024 | Protiviti US

In this 12th annual survey report, Protiviti and NC State University's ERM Initiative share the top risks currently on the minds of board members and ...

Paying for It: How Health Care Costs and Medical Debt Are Making ...

Given the necessity of insurance to defray the full cost of health care in the United States, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the vast ...

Why Health Care Is Harder to Access in Rural America | U.S. GAO

Hospital closures and higher risks · People had to travel farther to get health care services after rural hospitals closed in their areas ...

American Health Care Is Broken. Major Hospitals Need to Be Part of ...

Hospitals and health care systems must mobilize to treat—and ultimately, prevent—diseases caused by poverty, inequality, racism, and loneliness ...

What U.S. Healthcare Will Look Like in 2032 - TDC Group

The pandemic has also unearthed serious fault lines in American healthcare. Access to care, health equity, health literacy, and an epidemic of health ...