
This report analyzes responses from 6,073 mothers across all 50 states and the political spectrum to examine the real-world impact of health insurance on families’ access to care and financial security. Conducted in collaboration with News Not Noise following widespread public sharing of insurance-related hardships, the study documents the prevalence of administrative barriers, denied and delayed care, and resulting health harms—particularly among families with private insurance. Findings highlight systemic challenges in the current health insurance landscape and their consequences for family well-being.
This report focuses on information Count on Mothers collected in January 2025. The study seeks to answer these pressing questions: Are there real and significant burdens placed on families by health insurance policies? What are the rates and impacts of harm, if any? And most importantly, what changes could make a meaningful difference for American families? This report explores the real costs of health insurance by analyzing the challenges U.S.families face when navigating the complex healthcare system with an eye toward solutions. A total of 6073 mothers residing in 50 states and across the political spectrum provided feedback based on their firsthand knowledge. Regarding the political background of the survey respondents, the sample closely reflects the U.S. breakdown of political ideology among women according to Gallup. After analyzing Mothers’ opinions from the survey, we take this aggregate data and share it with industry leaders, policymakers, and the public so they are educated on Mothers’ firsthand experiences, needs, and concerns.
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