30% Of Adults Delay Medical Treatment Due To Cost
30% Of Adults Delay Medical Treatment Due To Cost About 30% of adults in the United States report that during the past year either they or a family member have delayed medication treatment due to financial reasons. According to Gallup Polls, this statistic has reminded relatively stable since 2005; between 2001 and 2004, only 19% - 24% of adults reported delaying medical treatment due to cost. The uninsured, low-income Americans, younger Americans, and those with less serious conditions were all more likely to delay treatment due to cost. These results were reported by Gallup Polls in December 2013. The poll . . .