This slideshow explores trends in how costs affect access to health care in the U.S., including decisions to forgo or delay needed care and access to a usual source of care. Based on data from the 2023 National Health Interview Survey, more than 1 in 4 adults (28%) reported delaying or not getting health care due to cost.
The analysis also notes that Hispanic adults, non-elderly adults, adults in worse health (reported as fair or poor health status,) and uninsured adults are more likely to delay or forgo care due to cost. The slideshow also explores variations based on income and race.
The slideshow is available through the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, an online information hub dedicated to monitoring and assessing the performance of the U.S. health system.