Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Fewer Americans Are Having Trouble Paying Health Care Bills, Gallup Finds
The percentage of Americans having trouble paying for healthcare or medicine has fallen to a new low, according to a Gallup survey. The survey finds that 15.5 percent of the public said that in the last 12 months they have not had enough money to afford needed healthcare. (Sullivan, 6/20)
Childhood diabetes rates are on the rise, and a report released Monday pointed to the impact that the cost of their care could have on families -- even those who have employer-sponsored health insurance. The study, conducted by the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI), found that children as old as 18 with diabetes who were insured through an employer-sponsored plan racked up $2,173 per capita in out-of-pocket health care costs in 2014. That spending level was nearly five times higher than that of kids without the illness. (Heredia Rodriguez, 6/20)