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Study reveals even those who are Insured can Face Crushing Medical Debt

According to a new study, the only way to have peace of mind when it comes to having health insurance is: Don’t get sick.

Even though the number of uninsured Americans has dropped an estimated 15 million since 2013, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, it has hardly been a safety net to millions of Americans struggling with medical debt.  The new plans offered by Obamacare often require hundreds of thousands of dollars out-of-pocket, not only in the form of higher deductibles- but additional costs, like co-pays.  It has caused unimaginable hardship for those living paycheck to paycheck.

Data reflects that roughly 20 percent of people under the age of 65 with health insurance reported having problems paying their medical bills over the last year.  By comparison, 53 percent of people without insurance said the same.  These financial vulnerabilities reflect the high costs of health care in the U.S. – the most expensive place in the world to get sick.

This shift has happened over time. Since the late 1990’s, insurance plans have been asking customers to pay more of their share of the bill, through rising deductibles and co-pays.  The Affordable Care Act, signed by President Obama in 2010, protected many Americans from high health care costs by being more comprehensive, but at the same time it allowed, and even encouraged, an increase in deductibles.

Experts attribute this to “a gradual shift in the norms about the generosity of health insurance.”  In more recent years, health plans have come with growing deductibles and a limited network of providers- all provisions that were devised to lower the cost of premiums.  These features have made health insurance accessible to a larger share of the population, but in turn, are leaving more insured Americans vulnerable and at-risk.

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