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Paytient Research Highlights Financial Strain Among Employer-Insured Workers

Paytient Research Highlights Financial Strain Among Employer-Insured Workers

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Paytient, the company is highlighting new research on the financial strain facing U.S. employees with employer-sponsored health insurance. The post cites survey data indicating that 40% of workplace‑insured Americans skipped or delayed medical care in the past year due to out‑of‑pocket costs, and 38% reported health deterioration as a result of postponing care.

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The post further notes that 19% of these employees are working second jobs during work hours to generate cash for medical bills, suggesting that traditional coverage may be failing to provide adequate financial protection. The company positions these findings as a “roadmap” for employers to design more sustainable and supportive healthcare coverage, directing readers to a full report on workplace‑insured Americans.

For investors, the research underscores a sizable market opportunity in financial solutions that sit alongside or within employer health benefits, an area in which Paytient is active. If employers increasingly seek tools to reduce delayed care and financial stress among workers, demand for innovative benefits and healthcare payment products could rise, potentially supporting Paytient’s long‑term growth prospects and competitive positioning in the employer benefits ecosystem.

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