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The connection between hunger, rising healthcare costs, and medical debt in Utah

The connection between hunger, rising healthcare costs, and medical debt in Utah. survey results. In April and May, over 900 people were interviewed. Crossroads Urban Center emergency food pantry clients Central City residents. demographics.

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The connection between hunger, rising healthcare costs, and medical debt in Utah

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  1. The connection between hunger, rising healthcare costs, and medical debt in Utah

  2. survey results • In April and May, over 900 people were interviewed. • Crossroads Urban Center emergency food pantry clients • Central City residents

  3. demographics • 62.8% of food pantry clients are completely uninsured. • 24.3% have been kicked off a government health insurance program due to paperwork issues

  4. key findings • 69% of families have had to skip a meal or go to an emergency food pantry because of medical expenses. • 70.8% have had to go without needed medical care due to their inability to afford it.

  5. medical debt

  6. What can be done? • Hospitals can adopt charity care and fair billing practices. • The local government can review contracts with ambulance companies and other healthcare providers to ensure they promote decent billing practices. • The state government can expand access to healthcare programs so more low income Utahns can afford basic care, and pass legislation requiring hospitals to follow fair billing practices.

  7. Questions?

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