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Medical Debt and Personal Bankruptcy: Time for Reform

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

If you want to thicken the air in any given room these days, bring up the subject of national health care reform. Opinions and emotions are guaranteed to fuel a heated conversation while at the same time some key issues are often left out of the informal debate. It is hard to blame participants for these oversights because of the subject’s extreme complexity. But the bottom line remains that this is a subject our country needs to intelligently tackle before it bankrupts us.

Bankruptcy is in fact what a growing number of Americans have already encountered through the health care system as it now functions. In June of this year, the American Journal of Medicine released a new study’s findings based on figures available from 2007. The results of this study point out the debilitating role of medical expenses in families and individuals who must file for personal bankruptcy. Labeled as the “first-ever national random sample of bankruptcy filers”, the study’s authors worked hard to maintain conservative controls on their findings and followed the numbers up with fact-finding interviews with a significant portion of the sample’s participants. Research indicated that a staggering 62% of personal bankruptcy filings were disproportionately driven by medically related expenses.

Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., one of the study’s authors, appeared in a CNN interview saying “If an illness is long enough and expensive enough, private insurance offers very little protection against medical bankruptcy, and that is the major finding in our study.” As a counterbalance Dr. Woolhandler’s bracing conclusions, the nonpartisan policy research foundation, the Center for Studying Health System Change, voiced mild skepticism of the study’s weighting of medical causes for bankruptcies. But they also offered little comfort with their statistic that 1 in 5 American families are “unduly strained” by medical bills.

In 1981, only 8% of families filing for bankruptcy claimed to have done so in the wake of a major medical crisis. (The accuracy of that figure is somewhat debatable since court records do not indicate the origin of debt that is handled by collection agencies, possibly obscuring debt generated by doctor or hospital bills.) In 2001, a major study concluded that over 46% of personal bankruptcies were medically related. The American Journal of Medicine study’s most recent conclusions of 61% used data from 2007, indicating an alarming trend and numbers which interestingly predate the fallout of our economy’s current recession.

The stigma that hangs over personal bankruptcy in our country is in part due to the public’s common misunderstanding of what the average filer looks like; many people have a mental image of a hapless slouch. The American Journal of Medicine’s study reveals this misapprehension for the untruth that it is. Most of the debtors surveyed were middle class, middle aged and college educated. 75% of the debtors had health insurance coverage at the onset of their financial and health problems. Typically this insurance left them with the commonplace gaps of high premiums, copayments, hefty deductibles and a range of uncovered medical services. It is important to note that policy rescission is a normative practice among medical insurance companies with 25% cancelling an individual’s policy immediately upon a disability diagnosis and another 25% of companies cancelling within one year of the diagnosis.

If “what is good for the middle class is good for America” is a useful measure of social and economic policy in this country, it is plain to see that viable and visionary health care reform is a mandate. With premiums, deductibles, institutional and procedural costs running on an unchecked course, the system will shortly be unsustainable. This year, 2009, the U.S. is predicted to spend an unprecedented 17.6% of its GDP on health care. What is not taken into account on top of this mind-boggling statistic is the hidden economic and societal costs of medically related personal and small business bankruptcies.

Do yourself a favor as a good citizen and read the American Journal of Medicine’s study in full. (You can find it quickly online at amjmed.com, Vol. 122, Issue 8, pp. 741 to 746.) Be informed, do some further fact scouting and let your congress representative and senator know that the average citizen wants and needs access to the quality of health insurance elected officials are privy to.

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How Health Insurance Can Make You Financial Secure

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

With money being on the midst of every American, come the concerns of what they need to cut back on and how to live a frugal lifestyle. Some choose to forgo vacations, shopping sprees, restaurant dining and even grocery spending. Though there are some that decide to cut back on the monthly insurance premiums.

There is a different mentality between wealthier people and those with less money. Wealthier people believe in insurance as a key to their financial security even in times of financial crisis, however the more impoverished see insurance as a luxury; a monthly expense that when compared to food, clothing and shelter, is just flat out unnecessary. This misconception can be very costly.

Insurance should not be considered and extra, instead it should be looked at as an important part of keeping themselves and there family’s safe. Without insurance you may be leaving a bigger hole in your families financial security should a medical situation arise.

Many times, the individuals who believe that there is no need for health insurance, have little to nothing. Realistically these are the individuals who need the insurance the most. Insurance coverage, like health insurance, can cover many unforeseen circumstances. If you become ill and pass away your insurance plan pays all your medical bills leaving your family free of the responsibility. Also, what if your home burns down, will you be able to afford to go and buy a new one right away, could you replace every item in your home? Most likely the answer is no, this is where insurance plays a crucial role in everyone’s life.

To sum up, insurance coverage, such as life, health, car and homeowners policies, are there to protect all that you have accumulated including you family. Please do not over look the importance of this monthly expense. It is better to eat noodles ever night then to not be insured.

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What Insurance Can Do to Help Protect Your Future Financial Situation

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Following the advice of the experts on the subject, you will find that the best thing that you can do to make sure that your finances are in order is to make sure that your family is well insured. Insurance is the key to planning your financial future, and many times is overlooked as to how significant it truly is. Many people look at insurance as just another expense, but very few people realize how important their insurance coverage really is, until it is too late.

Health insurance premium payments are of equal importance to your home loan and ensuring that food is in your house. The less money you have to spend the Moe important health insurance become. About 75% of individuals who claim bankruptcy due so because of outstanding medical bills.

But what should you do if you cant afford your insurance premiums? Honestly, one of the first steps that you should take is to shop around for health insurance quotes. Doing so will allow you to not only assess your current policy, but also other options that may be available to you. For instance, in some states, like Virginia , there are low cost health insurance plans that are offered by the state. These plans for the most part cover children, however they offer a reduced premium program that can allow you to insure part or all of your family. Using one of these low cost health insurance programs run through Medicaid, can allow you to free up some of your cash for additional insurance in other areas of your life.

It is important to include other insurances in your financial plan as well. Car insurance, life insurance, homeowners insurance and disability insurance, are all an important factor to your future finances. Although it may seem overwhelming to try and gather all these various insurances, the end result will save you money and give you a piece of mind each night. It should be noted that the car insurance and health insurance plans will be the most expensive of the bunch as they are the highest priority on everyone’s list.

With the proper insurance for all aspects of your life you are properly protecting your assets and hard work.

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Health Insurance Spectrum

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Health insurance is something that every one that has it takes for granted, and everyone that needs it is always finding a way of getting covered. There are many different kinds of health insurance and many different types of programs offered, some of the programs are private and some are offered by the government. If you currently do not have any health insurance coverage, you can contact the local office of the department of health and human services and they can give you more details on the coverage offered to the public by the government.

When responding to a job offer, many times the deciding factor is what health insurance is offered. It is important to know what a potential insurance will and will not cover.

Some forms of health insurance are referred to as network health insurance. That means that there is a network of medical providers that all take this particular insurance, and as a customer you would only need to pay a co-payment in order to use one of the providers services. The health insurance company would cover the rest of the cost of your treatment, and they would do so by working directly with the provider to pay the remainder of your bill.

Another form of insurance requires you to pay your medical bills and then submit a receipt to the company. The insurance company then determines the appropriate cost for the services rendered and pays that amount. Many choose this program because they can go to any provider they choose, although the cost can high.

Be sure to know what type of insurance plan you are accepting as well as the payment process. Health insurance is extremely important and you want to be sure you know ever thing about the plan that is protecting your well being.

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Individual Health Insurance Policy Examination

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

The modern insurance policy isn’t usually read before someone signs on the dotted line. Health insurance policies are especially confusing, and they may not encompass all the coverages you may think are included. This is a policy you must read prior to applying your signature as this will assure you don’t run into non coverage issues at a later time.

One thing specifically you should look for is the redefinition of words in the policy. This can be done very simply by adding phrases into the policy stating things like you are covered for emergency services, where an emergency is defined as a life threatening issue, whereas not receiving immediate medical attention may result in death or further injury. This policy would exclude emergency treatment for a broken bone, bump on the head, or bleeding that can be kept under control by other means. It is important to fully understand this prior to signing this type of policy.

Insurance policies also use other terminology that many people dont understand for instance the definitions of words such as life time maximum. Whatever dollar amount is stated in this section is all the money that the insurance company will pay for this specific issue for the remainder of your life. This is extremely important, especially if this is a low amount or in an area of care that you need. Medical bills can add up quickly, especially if a serious illness or hospital stay is involved so be aware of this amount before signing your insurance policy.

Another phrase used in health insurance policies that you should watch for because it will help you, is maximum out of pocket. This will be of extreme importance if you start running up medical bills, because this phrase means that the health policy will cover your expenses at 100% after you reach the maximum out of pocket amount. This is an essential part of a good health insurance policy.

Having detailed knowledge of an individual health insurance policy is required, so you should read the entire document before committing with your signature. If you have a policy currently in place and haven’t taken the time to read it then you should find it and review for the issues raised here in this article. It is very important for you to know these few crucial issues about your policy. If reviewing your policy causes you some questions you could do research on the internet or talk to customer service at your insurance company to find the answers. You should never have a lack of knowledge regarding your health policy.

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The Importance of Getting an Insurance Quote

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Health insurance used to be a standard in an employment package. Today, insurance is treated as a benefit an is not offered by every company. Trying to find the right health insurance can be an overwhelming task but it does not have to be. To save yourself time, money and frustration you need to call carious insurance companies and get an insurance quote.

The most important step in searching for an appropriate health insurance coverage plan is to obtain insurance quotes from various companies that offer the type of insurance that is needed. Getting an insurance quote can help determine several factors including budgeting. The economy today requires that consumers be savvy in all of their choices, including health insurance. Being savvy does not mean finding the absolute cheapest plan. Being frugal does not mean that coverage should be sacrificed. It simply means making intelligent decisions. Without the right information this is an impossible thing to do.

Obtaining insurance quotes can possibly save money and free up resources that can be better used in other avenues. Staying with the same plan has its advantages. However, finding out the various programs and costs can give a realistic view of whether or not the coverage in place is actually suiting your needs. A health insurance plan is exactly that, a plan that ensures health.

Doctors visits, midnight emergencies, maintenance prescriptions are all a part of life. Whether old or young, making a decision on which plan is best is a necessity. Why not get the information that can be most valuable to you. Attaining insurance quotes can give peace of mind. They can give an accurate measure of current coverage in comparison to available coverage for the same amount of money. There are too many other things to focus on. Your health can and should be taken care of without worry. Insurance companies are more than willing to help with getting the right coverage coupled with the deductibles that you can afford.

Most do not think of health insurance until it is too late. Dont wait until you are sick and can not afford the mounting costs of health care. Getting an insurance quote while you are healthy is one of the best decisions that can be made.

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