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High Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Costs Dissuade Patient Care Access

According to a survey, nearly 70 percent of Houston adults reported that expensive out-of-pocket healthcare costs were a significant barrier to patient care access.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- For many Houston adults, high out-of-pocket healthcare costs have deterred them from accessing care, according to new survey data collected by Sesame via Pollfish.

The nation's fourth-largest city is on the front lines of the healthcare affordability crisis, survey authors said.

Lack of affordable and comprehensive health insurance has caused hardships for patients with healthcare needs. Nearly 1.2 million Houston residents under 65 were uninsured; as of now, the state has the highest uninsured rate in the country, according to state data.