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Re: clownsj post# 2166

Wednesday, 06/30/2010 10:11:08 PM

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 10:11:08 PM

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I'm not doctrinaire liberal. I support sealing the borders just as much as any conservative on this board. As for turning away illegals at hospital who have medical emergencies. If we're a humane country we just don't do that. But just as with tort reform, I am with conservatives on the need to seal the borders.

Now back to the issue of medical bankruptcies. It's a well known and researched fact that health care is one of the primary reasons people go bankrupt in the U.S. And it does not happen in other countries with socialized healthcare. And you can start out with a decent health insurance plan. But get a nasty chronic illness, lose your job, lose your health insurance, and join the poverty line. That's American health care as it's currently set up.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/health-care-reform/2009/06/new_study_shows_medical_bills.html

New Study: Bankruptcy Tied To Medical Bills

By Sarah Lovenheim

Sixty-two percent of all bankruptcies filed in 2007 were linked to medical expenses, according to a nationwide study released today by the American Journal of Medicine. That's nearly 20 percentage points higher than that pool of respondents reported were connected to medical costs in 2001.

Of those who filed for bankruptcy in 2007, nearly 80 percent had health insurance. Respondents who reported having insurance indicated average expenses of just under $18,000. Respondents who filed and lacked insurance had average medical bills of nearly $27,000.

Since 2007, the number of Americans without insurance has increased and filing for bankruptcy has become more difficult due to more stringent laws, according to the report.

The authors of the study, David Himmelstein, Deborah Thorne, Elizabeth Warren and Steffie Woolhandler, say their findings "reflect the U.S. health care financing system is broken." Middle class families, they conclude, "frequently collapse under the strain of the health care system that treats physical wounds, but inflicts fiscal ones."
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