mrplunkey
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This is not true at all. Most uninsured people are those who believe they don't need it , hence they don't pay for it. This is mostly younger people and college students who don't make the money to afford and don't have the health problems to need insurance.
Once again the people who are filing bankruptcy due to medical problems are people WITH HEALTH INSURANCE.
Medical bills prompt more than 60 percent of U.S. bankruptcies - CNN.com
Bankruptcies due to medical bills increased by nearly 50 percent in a six-year period, from 46 percent in 2001 to 62 percent in 2007, and most of those who filed for bankruptcy were middle-class, well-educated homeowners, according to a report that will be published in the August issue of The American Journal of Medicine.
"Unless you're a Warren Buffett or Bill Gates, you're one illness away from financial ruin in this country," says lead author Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., of the Harvard Medical School, in Cambridge, Mass. "If an illness is long enough and expensive enough, private insurance offers very little protection against medical bankruptcy, and that's the major finding in our study."
And in today's lesson, we learn that uninsurable and uninsured are two distinctly different words.