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What's most likely to bankrupt you

Harvard researchers say 62% of all personal bankruptcies in the US in 2007 were caused by health problems -- and 78% of those filers had insurance.

By BusinessWeek

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 illnesses, 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 homes, and three-fifths had gone to college.

But medically bankrupt families with private insurance reported average out-of-pocket medical bills of $17,749, while the uninsured's bills averaged $26,971. Of the families that started out with insurance but lost it during the course of illnesses, medical bills averaged $22,658.

"For middle-class Americans, health insurance offers little protection. Most of us have policies with so many loopholes, co-payments and deductibles that illness can put you in the poorhouse," said lead author Himmelstein. "Unless you're Warren Buffett, your family is just one serious illness away from bankruptcy."

The study underscores President Barack Obama's arguments in calling for health care reform legislation this year. In a recent letter to Democratic Senate leaders, the president said: "Health care reform is not a luxury. It's a necessity we cannot defer. Soaring health care costs make our current course unsustainable. It is unsustainable for our families, whose spiraling premiums and out-of-pocket expenses are pushing them into bankruptcy and forcing them to go without the checkups and prescriptions they need."

Continued: A heavy toll on families

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 5:51:48 AM

This article should be distributed to every member of congress, every lobbyist and the CEO of every health insurance company.

It certainly counters the deception and outright false information produced by the health insurance industry and their lobbyists.

Very, very sad that our country is so turning to deceit rather than truth to overcome these medical care problems.Sad

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:34:11 AM
very sad that aarp sells supplemental insurance to elderly people on a fixed income and then it does not cover anything,they are just another arm of the insurance industry!Sad
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:38:30 AM

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What good is private insurance if it cuts out when you need it most?

 

Anyone who defends this system is ignorant of how it truly works. Just because it hasn't happen to them YET doesn't mean it won't happen to them. All the propaganda in the world can’t hide the fact that our health care system has turned into a wealth redistribution system that will eventually get almost all of us. Everyone gets sick eventually and it doesn’t take a catastrophic illness to take everything.

 

If you get ill and can’t work, you can’t pay the premiums and you loose your health insurance period the end. A health care system that is tied to an employer is worthless because it allows the insurer to escape liability by virtue of its high costs. Our current for profit health care cannot exist without destroying the middle class and being supported by a socialized system. Yes, I’m talking about our current socialized system.

 

Contrary to Fox Noise we already have one of if not the biggest socialized systems in the world. Talk about too big to fail. One of the problems with it is that in most states it is administered at a local level. That means you can’t travel outside the local aria without loosing your coverage. A government run system that restricts your freedom of movement is unconstitutional as it limits a sick person’s freedom of movement and that is just the beginning.   

 

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:49:45 AM
It's unfortunate that socialized medicine has been sold to Americans as communism or some huge "big brother" thing. Coming from socialized medicine initially I know for a fact that the U.S. method is absolutely the worst. The care here really isn't better than in a socilized system despite the huge costs. Just look at life expectancy statistics worldwide. Americans are amongst the unhealthiest of the Western developed world.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:55:01 AM
I can't believe you people are saying private insurance does not work.  Mine worked great, paid over 39K in med bills.  Of course, the other 340K never got paid from the insurance company.  Seems to me the insurance companies pay what they want to pay, and basically does what the hell they want too, the consumer be damned.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 6:57:43 AM

The U.S. health system is an absolute disaster. Unfortunately Americans have been sold socialized medicine as though we are going to become Nazi Germany or even worse .... Russia !!! I come from socilized medicine (England) and I am here to tell you the American system is absolutely no better. The level of care isn't any better at all. The American life expectancy is no longer than anywhere else in the Western world, in fact its below England and Canada two of the most socialized medicine countries out there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy

As the article says we are all one illness away from bankruptcy. I see it as one illness away from death.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:17:14 AM
wow stop partying and wasting your money on items you dont need, purchase some insurance,and save some money. if you cant absorb 17-24k then dont expect taxpayers to foot your bill when you get sick leave that 20th pair of shoes on the shelf, dont golf every weekend, quit buying alcohol, and take some responsibility for yourself if you cant save a little money move to canada! irresponsibility is inexcusable and i have no sympathy for your excessive spending, also has anyone ever questioned why these health services cost so much? its stupid and price gouging, you cant convince me it should cost 2000.00 a night to lay in a hospital bed and have your vitals checked a couple of times a night. nurses dont make that much!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:18:19 AM
were all gonna die anyway thats life!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:32:27 AM
What about taking better care of yourself (eating right, keeping weight down and exercising)? What about prevention? Being at the right weight and taking care of your body is our RESPONSIBILITY.  You know: Consequences for our actions?
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:39:42 AM
 Winter Park Hospital, Orlando, FL. I had a biopsy done and stay over night. The hospital billed my insurance company $19,000.00 dollars for its services. The healthcare system IS OUT OF ITS MIND!!!!! OUT OF CONTROL!!!
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