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WELCOME TO DREXRX.COM

My name is Tony Dean and this is my blog on health, medicine and insurance.

I have worked in this industry for many years and have a lot of expertise on
many issues related to health care, pharmacies and insurance.
This site is my hobby as well as an attempt to share my experience and knowledge
and to be useful to someone, I thought long and hard about this idea and started
in 2022.
I really hope that my articles will be useful to you, good luck!





HEALTH CARE IN THE USA 2022


SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS

 * Forty-three percent of working-age adults were inadequately insured in 2022.
   These individuals were uninsured (9%), had a gap in coverage over the past
   year (11%), or were insured all year but were underinsured, meaning that
   their coverage didn’t provide them with affordable access to health care
   (23%).
 * Twenty-nine percent of people with employer coverage and 44 percent of those
   with coverage purchased through the individual market and marketplaces were
   underinsured.
   
 * Forty-six percent of respondents said they had skipped or delayed care
   because of the cost, and 42 percent said they had problems paying medical
   bills or were paying off medical debt.
   
 * Half (49%) said they would be unable to pay for an unexpected $1,000 medical
   bill within 30 days, including 68 percent of adults with low income, 69
   percent of Black adults, and 63 percent of Latinx/Hispanic adults.
 * Sixty-eight percent of Democrats, 55 percent of Independents, and 46 percent
   of Republicans said President Biden and Congress should make health care
   costs a top priority in the coming year.


THE BOTTOM LINE FOR 2020

National health spending in 2020 increased 9.7% from 2019 to $4.1 trillion. The
increase was largely driven by increases in federal spending during the COVID-19
pandemic. Excluding federal public health and other federal program spending,
national expenditures increased just 1.9% in 2020 after an increase of 4.3
percent in 2019. A 2.2% reduction in GDP raised health care’s share of the
economy to 19.7%, up from 17.6% in 2019. Health care spending averaged $12,530
per person, up from $11,462 in 2019.






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