Older Women Twice as Likely to Lack Savings for Medical Bills: Survey
MedicareGuide Annual Health Finance Survey American women face significant headwinds paying for healthcare in their…
Dan Grunebaum is a data journalist and visualization developer for HealthCare.com. He writes for publications including the New York Times and has an MS in Data Visualization from Parsons. Dan has experience with surprise medical bills and seeks to bring clarity to the healthcare conversation.
MedicareGuide Annual Health Finance Survey American women face significant headwinds paying for healthcare in their…
More than one in four elderly Americans (27%) have less than $500 in savings to…
The future of long-term care (LTC) is uncertain, but growing demand isn’t. Experts predict the…
A Government Report Projects Long-Term Care Needs Through 2065 America’s population is aging. By 2065,…
Over one-third (36%) of Americans age 65 and over aren’t comfortable taking off their masks…
How a year of pandemic harmed the most elderly Americans’ mental health The COVID-19 pandemic…
Key findings Among Medicare recipients 65 and older, men (76%) are more likely than women…
Key Findings 29% of U.S. adults aged 65 or older do not fully understand their…
Women on Medicare worry more than men about their ability to pay future healthcare costs….
Elderly Americans are worried about their ability to afford healthcare. That’s the result of a…