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ck4829

(36,085 posts)
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 09:20 AM Oct 2022

Survey: Nearly half of Americans rate healthcare as poor or failing

Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Nearly half of Americans give the healthcare system an extremely poor or failing grade in the 2022 West Health-Gallup Healthcare in America Report released Thursday.

A representative sample of 5,500 Americans was polled and asked to grade the healthcare system A for "excellent," B for "good," C for "satisfactory," D for "poor" and F for "fail." The polling data revealed that a plurality of Americans, about 114 million when extrapolated from the sample group, rated the overall healthcare system a D or an F.

The respondents were asked to give individual grades for accessibility, affordability, equity and quality of care.

There were demographic differences between responses, with people of color generally rating the equity of healthcare lower than White Americans. Some 66% of Black Americans gave the healthcare system a F or a D for equity, while 53% of White respondents gave it an F or a D.

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/10/06/healthcare-quality-survey-Gallup-West-Health/8371665064999/

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Survey: Nearly half of Americans rate healthcare as poor or failing (Original Post) ck4829 Oct 2022 OP
After what I just went through w/my late husband F CountAllVotes Oct 2022 #1
I'm sorry to hear that ck4829 Oct 2022 #2
They sat here in my living room and lied CountAllVotes Oct 2022 #6
Catholic hospitals are the worst RainCaster Oct 2022 #3
As a self insured family of three MontanaMama Oct 2022 #4
+1 CountAllVotes Oct 2022 #7
System is broke and has been for quite some time. ACA KPN Oct 2022 #5

CountAllVotes

(21,093 posts)
1. After what I just went through w/my late husband F
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 09:25 AM
Oct 2022

They failed and failed miserably and they won't let you forget it.

I shred the hospiss questionnaires they keep send me.

What a damned joke for $2500/mo.+ !!!!!





& recommend.

CountAllVotes

(21,093 posts)
6. They sat here in my living room and lied
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 10:13 AM
Oct 2022

They said he'd be around for "a very long time".

He was dead 3 mos. later.

They did not do a damned thing except demand money upfront for his care at the end.

In the meantime, the great "system" in our country was trying to clean us out before he died. I didn't play their game.

I paid for the whole thing with no help from anyone yet we are fully insured!

FUCKERS!

They lie, oh yes they do!

They'll say anything to push it all off on the likes of YOU.

RainCaster

(11,594 posts)
3. Catholic hospitals are the worst
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 09:33 AM
Oct 2022

They have taken over all the hospitals and most of the doctors clinics in my county. No abortion care, no dignified end of life. A good friend died slowly and painfully from talc caused cancers because of the religious zealots in our Healthcare locally.

MontanaMama

(24,067 posts)
4. As a self insured family of three
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 09:43 AM
Oct 2022

paying $1955 per month with a $4000 per person annual deductible, I cannot shoulder much more in insurance premiums. I’m sure we will have to pay well over $2000 per month next year because my husband is over 60...that’s the next big leap in rates. Basically all of our healthcare is out of pocket. There’s no competition for individual insurance plans in Montana. There are no options. It makes me so angry. Need to get in to a specialist? It could takes months. I scheduled a basic dermatology appoint for my husband and it took 4 months to get him in.

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