In short,
The prevalence of unmet needs seems to have grown over the past decade, and reaches 18% in our study.
One out of five people perceive their health problems associated with unmet needs to be urgent, and a large percentage of people who reported unmet needs felt worried and experienced pain, and they needed to limit their activities.
This issue affects the population as a whole but is more common among young adults, recent immigrants, people who work or study, individuals…