Almost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay

New University of Pennsylvania research highlights growing health care affordability crisis.
Almost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay
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Americans who rely on Medicare to pay for hospital stays are often unable to pay the cost of the standard deduction, sometimes producing a financial shock.

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine found that almost half of such patients have insufficient funds to pay the $1,600 payment, the standard out-of-pocket cost.

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