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To all of you naysayers out there who hem and haw over a public health insurance option, consider this striking news:
Drink that in for a minute. Over three-quarters of those with severe medical problems who filed for bankruptcy had medical insurance. This doesn’t just speak for the need for a public plan, it also speaks to the need to have health insurance companies finally start competing for once in their miserable lives.Medical problems caused 62% of all personal bankruptcies filed in the U.S. in 2007, according to a study by Harvard researchers. And in a finding that surprised even the researchers, 78% of those filers had medical insurance at the start of their illness, including 60.3% who had private coverage, not Medicare or Medicaid. Medically related bankruptcies have been rising steadily for decades. In 1981, only 8% of families filing for bankruptcy cited a serious medical problem as the reason, while a 2001 study of bankruptcies in five states by the same researchers found that illness or medical bills contributed to 50% of all filings.
This newest, nationwide study, conducted before the start of the current recession by Drs. David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler of Harvard Medical School, Elizabeth Warren of Harvard Law School, and Deborah Thorne, a sociology professor at Ohio University, found that the filers were for the most part solidly middle class before medical disaster hit. Two-thirds owned their home and three-fifths had gone to college.
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This is absolutely true. All it takes is for ONE family member to get hit with a serious medical condition or accident. Costs add up so fast, you hit your policy max, then have to liquidate all your assets and go into debt in desperation trying to keep your loved one alive. And that's after paying HUGE premiums on the policy for YEARS. It's really been robbery and shameful. I have a friend who was repeatedly denied treatment for her serious condition by her insurance company, needed an organ transplant, and her family was trying to scramble together the cash. 2 weeks after she died the family got a letter that her transplant had been approved. Makes me weep. Makes me mad. I so hope health care reform is successful. Everybody do what you can to support Obama and this upcoming legislation. We really do make a difference by being involved.
Sorry, this is totally wrong. More here, and in subsequent posts.
You and all the journalists writing about this have been BSed.
as i understand it, megan's complaint is that warren didn't also cite the fact that the total number of personal bankruptcies decreased over that period. what i don't understand is why this matters to the overall question of what percentage of the banktupcies that did take place were caused by medical problems. the credit card industry-backed bankruptcy "reform" bill prevented a lot of people from filing for bankruptcy so it's not surprising that the total number of bankruptcies decreased.
i actually worked in a law school bankruptcy clinic for a while and all the relevant literature at the time cited medical problems as being the #1 driver of people into bankruptcy.
P.S. I just re-read the articles you cited and, even those she is somewhat suspect about Warren's sample, Megan is not seriously disputing the percentages. she only serious beef is that warren didn't include the stats on the relative increase/decrease in the total number of bankruptcies.
I should know, in my early teens I had 2 surgeries to remove a brain tumor (was beign and everything turned out perfect) and if memory serves, the end bill was reaching around the 200,000 dollars…. I was lucky enough to have CHIP insurance back then… but imagine two parents working without a college degree, your are no match for that kinda debt….
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beign = benign
wow, i can hardly imagine how my life would change if i got walloped by an unexpected $50k bill, much less a $200k one. it's a tragedy that we're the only modern democracy where people go bankrupt due to medical problems
You don’t even need a major medical surgery to find yourself going bankrupt. I have been out of work for a year and live in an area with an average unemployment rate of 18%. Since I lost my job we have no medical insurance. As my wife works, and I own my home I do not qualify for assistance. If I continue my medications, they will cost me bout $1200 a month, as I am a diabetic. In two weeks I will have exhausted all of my unemployment. By October we will have used up the retirement package that my lovely wife Juanita had to cash in. By then we will face losing everything.