Despite over 90% of the United States population having some form of health insurance, medical debt remains a persistent problem. An analysis of government data estimates that 9% of adults – roughly 23 million people – owe more than $250 due to health costs. Half those people report owing more than $2,000.
These estimates come...Arizona News
Racial and ethnic health disparities are rooted in inherited inequality and prejudice, with racial and ethnic minorities experiencing inequity in medical treatment and poor health outcomes.
Populations of vulnerable people both in the United States and internationally are more likely to experience more severe effects and higher...Arizona News
As Arizona COVID-19 cases start to see some decline, the toll that the virus takes on individuals will be long lasting. Populations of vulnerable people both in the United States and internationally are more likely to experience more severe effects and higher rates of infection than more secure communities.
Last week, the Centers...