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20. How bad is it?
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 12:05 PM
Nov 2014
Medical Debt: A Curable Affliction Health Reform Won’t Fix
http://www.pnhp.org/news/2013/june/medical-debt-a-curable-affliction-health-reform-won%E2%80%99t-fix

The high frequency of medical bankruptcy was often cited by advocates of health reform during the debate over the ACA. Yet the debate largely ignored the fact that most medical debtors actually have coverage. In order to protect Americans from bankruptcy, coverage must be truly comprehensive, that is, it must cover virtually 100 percent of all needed medical care. Unfortunately, the insurance policies mandated under ACA are required to cover only 60 percent of expected health-care costs.



http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/health/2014/03/26/medical-bankruptcy/

56 MILLION Americans under age 65 will have trouble paying medical bills.

Over 35 MILLION American adults (ages 19-64) will be contacted by collections agencies for unpaid medical bills.

Nearly 17 MILLION American adults (ages 19-64) will receive a lower credit rating on account of their high medical bills.

Over 15 MILLION American adults (ages 19-64) will use up all their savings to pay medical bills.

Over 11 MILLION American adults (ages 19-64) will take on credit card debt to pay off their hospital bills.

Nearly 10 MILLION American adults (ages 19-64) will be unable to pay for basic necessities like rent, food, and heat due to their medical bills.

Over 16 MILLION children live in households struggling with medical bills.

Despite having year-round insurance coverage, 10 MILLION insured Americans ages 19-64 will face bills they are unable to pay.

1.7 MILLION Americans live in households that will declare bankruptcy due to their inability to pay their medical bills.

Three states will account for over one-quarter of those living in medical-related bankruptcy: California (248,002), Illinois (113,524), and Florida (99,780).

To save costs, over 25 MILLION adults (ages 19-64) will not take their prescription drugs as indicated, including skipping doses, taking less medicine than prescribed or delaying a refill.



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in wisconsin without medicaid expansion-policy options where not really good dembotoz Nov 2014 #1
Single payer! FlaGranny Nov 2014 #2
yup handmade34 Nov 2014 #4
I'm sure the next senate will get right on that. nt Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2014 #6
We had 60 votes in the Senate and still couldnt get it done davidn3600 Nov 2014 #8
Yup, and I do blame Obama for kowtowing to the Blue Dogs Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #12
A huge reason the party got trounced in 2010 Doctor_J Nov 2014 #28
I blame Joe Lieberman annabanana Nov 2014 #35
That's why you push as hard as you can for it tkmorris Nov 2014 #34
Yes, that's how we got women's suffrage Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #44
As it stands now, never. The ACA has made it nearly impossible Doctor_J Nov 2014 #23
Tragic. MadrasT Nov 2014 #3
Were you one of the Cassandras warning against this back during the law's debate? If so Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2014 #7
I was one of the ones who argued that Obama was caving again Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #13
Lydia, you've always made some of the most thoughtful and perceptive posts on this topic suffragette Nov 2014 #17
The junk plans are making a comeback anyway Doctor_J Nov 2014 #24
oh c'mon. Affordable Crap Act is the greatest thing ever in the history of mankind. because obama! KG Nov 2014 #5
McConnell LOVES you. nt tridim Nov 2014 #10
No one ever thought that. FlaGranny Nov 2014 #11
He'd been in the Senate and still thought the Republicans had good will? Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #14
Oh, so it's all the "troglodytes" fault and nobody ever gloated over having health insurance? Corruption Inc Nov 2014 #22
It's a step in the wrong direction Doctor_J Nov 2014 #25
Not all bad. FlaGranny Nov 2014 #43
K&R N/T UglyGreed Nov 2014 #9
I've been saying this all along. LWolf Nov 2014 #15
+1 liberal_at_heart Nov 2014 #16
My sister is in the same boat. RiverLover Nov 2014 #18
I've paid $5,000 out of pocket this year madville Nov 2014 #19
$923 for a blood test, fighting with insurance companies. That's the ACA Doctor_J Nov 2014 #27
How bad is it? woo me with science Nov 2014 #20
It isn't perfect I admit Jim Beard Nov 2014 #21
It's not a start Doctor_J Nov 2014 #26
Come guy, please read Jim Beard Nov 2014 #30
The question that always needs to be asked -- and answered -- in cases like this, SheilaT Nov 2014 #29
the whole purpose of ACA was to allow ICs to dump sick people... quadrature Nov 2014 #36
No. The point was to allow people to get coverage who'd never been able to get it before. SheilaT Nov 2014 #39
In my sister's case, RiverLover Nov 2014 #40
If she lost her coverage due to a pre-existing condition, SheilaT Nov 2014 #41
They dropped the whole state of Texas RiverLover Nov 2014 #42
Con on folks Jim Beard Nov 2014 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author uppityperson Nov 2014 #32
ACA was never 'healthcare reform'; ACA was at most 'health insurance KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #33
Yup. That's me. progressoid Nov 2014 #37
I was on that position last yr and it is awful. This yr have very good coverage though I have had uppityperson Nov 2014 #38
Agreed Mr Dixon Nov 2014 #45
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