Medical Bills: A Major Cause of Bankruptcy
In 1999, 500,000 people filed bankruptcy
because they could not pay medical
expenses, according to a study published May
2000 in Norton's Bankruptcy Adviser. According
to Harvard Professor Elizabeth Warren, who
conducted the study, the problem stems from
the U.S. health care system.
The year 1999 was a year when a total
of about one million people filed for bankruptcy
protection. That means that fully 1/2
of those people who filed bankruptcy were
people who could not pay all their medical
expenses.
While loss of work remains the number one
cause of bankruptcy, "when people lose
their jobs, they also lose their health
insurance. The combination often creates a
blow that families cannot recover from
without bankruptcy."
The groups most often
affected by medical debt include seniors,
women and families, according to the study.
People hardest hit by medical debt often have
some insurance, but not enough to cover all
the costs of treatment.
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