A recent survey has revealed that a large proportion of American people are
struggling to afford the cost of dental treatment.
The AARP Closer Look June survey confirmed that 60 percent of people over the
age of 45 who earn less than $25,000 per year are finding it increasingly
difficult to afford both medical and dental treatment when they retire. The
results of the survey also revealed that many people were also struggling to
afford basic living costs once they retired.
The survey also revealed that participants of the same age who earned more
than $25,000 per year were also finding it difficult to afford medical
expenses.
Jo Ann Jenkins, from the AARP, says the results of the survey are alarming
and reveal that millions of people are missing out on dental and medical care
because they cannot afford the costs that accompany the treatment.
Many people across America do not have medical or dental insurance, meaning they could be faced with huge bills when they visit their
dentist or doctor. Many charities and professionals run free clinics but the
demand for these services is far greater than the supply and millions are
missing out on healthcare.
Health experts are worried about the current situation in America and claim
that more must be done to enable poorer people to access medical and dental
care. It is hoped that President Obama’s new healthcare system will increase
access to medical services for the poor. However, it could be a while before
these changes come into play and in the meantime people are going without the
treatment they need.
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