cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/16766192
Cost, wait times, transportation problems, and negative interactions with healthcare professionals are causing U.S. women to delay or skip medical care, according to a Deloitte survey. Half of the surveyed women reported forgoing care in the past year, compared to 37% of men. Women require nearly 10% more health services than men but are 35% more likely to skip or delay care. Financial issues, access gaps, and poor provider experiences are key factors. Deloitte suggests increased investment in women’s health products and a multi-pronged strategy involving providers, insurers, and policymakers to improve women’s healthcare.
Isn’t delaying care pretty normal in the US due to exorbitant medical costs?
My parents were always “I’d rather not know because I couldn’t afford it anyway.”
You aren’t wrong; it’s just WORSE for female-presenting folx.
It sure would help if doctors took women seriously.