More than 1 Million Floridians Couldn’t Afford to See a Doctor in 2022

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Approximately 28% of Florida adults can’t afford to see a doctor when they need to, according to newly published data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The data for 2022, the latest available, put Florida among the states with the highest rates of people who skipped medical visits because of high costs. Texas, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi — other states that haven’t expanded Medicaid — were also listed, according CDC Disability and Health Data System data published Tuesday.

The Florida figure is down from recent years, when more than 33% of Floridians surveyed couldn’t go to the doctor. Similarly, the rate of uninsured Floridians has decreased. Nearly 85% of adults said they had insurance through an employer or the state. In 2018, 75.9% of people had health care coverage.

Although the rate of uninsured folks in Florida is not as high as in neighboring states, it is still one of the highest in the nation, according to the CDC data.

Lawmakers have devoted more attention to the issue this year since the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency led to nearly 2 million Floridians being kicked off Medicaid, according to KFF.

florida phoenixAlthough Democrats in the state Legislature attempted to revive the discussion about expanding Medicaid, Republican leaders quickly shut the idea down in favor of investing $1.5 billion in efforts to increase the number of doctors and nurses in the state.

But Florida Decides Healthcare, a new political entity, is trying to get Medicaid expansion on the 2026 ballot.

–Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix

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