More than 15% of San Antonio residents couldn't afford to see a doctor last year, study says

Around one in six residents of the San Antonio metro area skipped a trip the the doctors because they couldn't afford it, according to a recent study. In the past 12 months, 15.2% people residing in the San Antonio-metro area opted not to visit a doctor because they didn't have the money, according to a study published last month by health and financial research center HelpAdvisor. That's the No. 6 highest rate in the nation for skipped medical appointments.
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