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Six Common Barriers to Accessing Health Care… and How to Help Patients Overcome Them
Even in this modern day-and-age where health care is more advanced and available than ever before, many patients in the United States, unfortunately, face barriers to accessing the health care they need. Here are six common barriers and how they can be overcome. Despite the Affordable Care Act, tens of millions of Americans remain uninsured for health care. The most common reason is not being able to afford even basic insurance. In 2017 alone, one in five uninsured adults in the US went without medical care due to the cost. Sadly, that included medical care for serious health conditions and chronic diseases. In addition to telehealth services, remote patient monitoring tools can be used to help patients who are elderly or have a disability. For instance, with technologies that can check things like blood pressure and heart rate, patients will not need to see doctors in person as often.
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Despite advanced and available healthcare systems, many patients in the United States face common barriers to accessing the care they need. These barriers include lack of insurance coverage, high costs, and limited accessibility, especially for those who are elderly or have disabilities. Solutions to these barriers include telehealth services and remote patient monitoring tools, which can reduce costs, increase accessibility, and improve health outcomes. Addressing these barriers is crucial for ensuring that all individuals have access to healthcare services and can maintain good health.
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