In recent years it has become clear that medical costs are imposing severe financial burdens on American families, sometimes to the point that bankruptcy becomes the only escape from crippling debt. When evaluating the well-established connection between outstanding medical debt and consumer bankruptcy, most existing empirical studies attempt to quantify the percentage of consumer bankruptcies that are caused by unmanageable medical indebtedness. This Article addresses what we believe to be a more significant line of empirical inquiry, namely, the connection between health insurance coverage and consumer bankruptcy as a more precise measurement of how national health insurance programs may or may not affect bankruptcy filing rates. Data f...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
Medical debt represents a substantial financial issue for many US health care consumers, affecting a...
Medicare aimed to improve access and reduce the out-of-pocket costs of medical care for individuals ...
In recent years it has become clear that medical costs are imposing severe financial burdens on Amer...
Anecdotal evidence and several observational studies suggest that out-of-pocket medical costs are pi...
The number of personal bankruptcy filings has broken records over the last few years. Filings for no...
This paper investigates the effects of health insurance coverage among low-income people on personal...
In his 2009 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama pleaded with Americans to support hea...
In 2001, 1.458 million American families filed for bankruptcy. To investigate medical contributors t...
This paper examines the interaction between health insurance and the implicit insurance that people ...
In the vast majority of health care interactions, patients in the United States - regardless of thei...
In Part I of this Note, I begin with an examination of medical bankruptcy in America and analyze the...
Two important developments in the personal bankruptcy system unfolded over the course of the last se...
From Main Street to Wall Street, Americans are hurting. In 2009, over 1.4 million families filed for...
In 2010, almost one-sixth of the Americans aged between 45 and 53 or their spouses had filed bankrup...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
Medical debt represents a substantial financial issue for many US health care consumers, affecting a...
Medicare aimed to improve access and reduce the out-of-pocket costs of medical care for individuals ...
In recent years it has become clear that medical costs are imposing severe financial burdens on Amer...
Anecdotal evidence and several observational studies suggest that out-of-pocket medical costs are pi...
The number of personal bankruptcy filings has broken records over the last few years. Filings for no...
This paper investigates the effects of health insurance coverage among low-income people on personal...
In his 2009 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama pleaded with Americans to support hea...
In 2001, 1.458 million American families filed for bankruptcy. To investigate medical contributors t...
This paper examines the interaction between health insurance and the implicit insurance that people ...
In the vast majority of health care interactions, patients in the United States - regardless of thei...
In Part I of this Note, I begin with an examination of medical bankruptcy in America and analyze the...
Two important developments in the personal bankruptcy system unfolded over the course of the last se...
From Main Street to Wall Street, Americans are hurting. In 2009, over 1.4 million families filed for...
In 2010, almost one-sixth of the Americans aged between 45 and 53 or their spouses had filed bankrup...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
Medical debt represents a substantial financial issue for many US health care consumers, affecting a...
Medicare aimed to improve access and reduce the out-of-pocket costs of medical care for individuals ...