According to KFF, an independent source of health policy research, 61% of Americans say they did not get the care they needed because of the cost.
In such cases, patients may opt to go elsewhere in the world for treatment. A $10,000 trip overseas could be cheaper than what they would pay in the U.S. for their care.
In such cases, patients may opt to go elsewhere in the world for treatment. A $10,000 trip overseas could be cheaper than what they would pay in the U.S. for their care.