McKinsey polled 25,109 Americans nationwide between March 9 and April 8 in English or Spanish. Post hoc weights were added to better reflect the country’s population characteristics, such as gender, age, race, education and metropolitan status.
Four study findings:
- Thirty-one percent of healthcare workers reported job or income loss in the last 12 months.
- A third (33 percent) of Americans cited healthcare access or health insurance as a top barrier to their well-being.
- Twenty-four percent of women seeking mental health services reported an inability to afford mental health services, compared to 12 percent of all respondents.
- Urban healthcare practitioners were more willing to move to find work than those who live in rural areas.
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