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eHealth: Consumer Level of Concern About Access to Medical Care for Non-COVID Emergencies
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 12:54
- Very concerned: 35%
- Somewhat concerned: 43%
- Somewhat unconcerned: 15%
- Very unconcerned: 6%
- 49% of care givers of an adult are "very concerned"
- 32% of those who care for children are "very concerned"
Notes: From a report entitled, "Two Years In: Consumer Sentiment on COVID Care, Policy & More," based on 1,077 responses to a general population survey conducted in January of 2022.
Source: eHealth, January 2022
Source URL: https://news.ehealthinsurance.com/_ir/68/20220/Two_Years_In_...
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