Kaiser Study Examines How Medical Debt Causes Distress Including Bankruptcies
At the beginning of last year the Kaiser Family Foundation issued a report examining how high medical bills can cause enormous financial problems leading, in some cases, to bankruptcy. The study identified seven features or themes which can explain why 1 out of every 3 Americans suffer severe financial consequences from high medical debt. The report finds:
- Medical Debt Affects Everyone – the problem cuts across age groups, people with different marital status, income groups up to those earning $100,000 annually and ethnicities; but, for most facing financial distress, it is the first time they have so faced this particular type of difficulty
- Cost-Sharing Insurance Plans – among those who are injured, the distress arose from having to pay as a result of having cost-sharing plans which leave the insured with high deductibles and co-pays
- Out of Network Coverage – others who are already insured incur high costs caused by the occasional need to seek treatment from providers that are outside of the insured’s plan’s network
- Effect of Limits and Exclusions – The policies which many insureds have had will not cover for pre-existing injuries and, often contain either lifetime or annual caps which would not provide coverage beyond a particular dollar level ( applicable to those policies in effect prior to date of exchanges under Affordable Care Act for treatment received before its effective date)
- Related Problems Exacerbated the Medical Debt – many insureds could not track what had been paid, what was owed, and what had been transferred to collections; also many people could not work during their recovery and did not have the kind of disability insurance necessary to ameliorate that problem
- Snowball Effect – the problem worsened as new bills had to be covered by credit cards generating higher interest payments and finance charges
- Collateral Impacts – medical debt leads to impairment of credit rating, depletion of retirement or college savings, loss of homes to foreclosure, and/or foregoing basics such as home heating.
As a result, medical debt continues as the main cause of bankruptcies, particularly Chapter 7 bankruptcies.
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