Friday, June 05, 2009

Harvard researchers link medical costs to personal bankruptcy

-- even if people have health insurance

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.

... read the rest on C&L after the click.

My comment: Yes, the middle finger of the invisible hand of the market is making sure that only you get screwed.

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