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Why Are the Majority of Americans Struggling With Healthcare Debt?
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Why Are the Majority of Americans Struggling With Healthcare Debt?

by internationalmedicalaid

Last Updated December 11, 2021

The U.S. is home to one of the best healthcare systems in the world. Unfortunately, it has also become a leader in the medical debt burden. According to WalletHub’s 2020 report on Medical Debt in the U.S., nearly 53 million American adults appear to be affected by at least some form of medical debt, while an alarming 37 million people are estimated to have unpaid medical bills in collections. Moreover, a staggering median debt of $1,612 was found among those with delinquent medical payments, emphasizing the almost-unfathomable scope of financial impairment faced by many people throughout our nation. The pressing issue of medical debt thU.S.deserves greater awareness and action to improve individual and public health security across the US.

There are many reasons why the majority of Americans are struggling with healthcare debt, including the high cost of medical care, high deductibles and copays, and lack of insurance. If you’re struggling with medical debt, you’re not alone. Using loans for medical procedures can help you finance your medical bills if you do not have the cash to do so. 

The Main Reasons Healthcare Debt is So Widespread

The Rising Cost of Healthcare

The increasing cost of healthcare is an issue of growing concern. Across the country, people struggle to access healthcare due to its mounting financial burden. This is especially true for those who cannot afford insurance or rely on government support. The rising cost of healthcare has resulted in more significant out-of-pocket payments by patients and families, leading to dire economic implications. For many, these increased costs mean that necessary medical procedures are simply not an option. 

The High Deductibles and Copayments Associated With Health Insurance Plans

When selecting a health insurance plan, it is essential to consider the intangibles associated with policy deductibles and copayments. Deductibles are the amount one is personally responsible for paying before an insurance company begins to pay claims. Copayments, however, are the amounts owed at each medical service or prescription filled. Awareness of these fees can be crucial in formulating accurate estimations for out-of-pocket costs that could arise during a medical incident, helping build a more resilient budget.

The Prevalence of Chronic Illnesses in the U.S.

The health of the U.S. population is a significant concern due to the high prevalence of chronic illnesses in our people. According to estimates, approximately half of all Americans suffer from at least one chronic disease. These illnesses can severely impact individuals, ranging from impaired physical functioning to financial strain and psychological distress.

The Lack of Paid Sick Days for Many Workers

Working without access to paid sick time can create immense hardship for workers and their families. Being unable to take a day off when necessary due to illness or injury can have expensive consequences when medical attention may be needed, and regular income is suddenly unavailable. It can also create a strain on colleagues and business owners who must often work extra hard to compensate for those who are absent. 

How Medical Debt Can Affect Your Credit Score

Individuals need to be aware of how medical debt affects their credit scores. Medical bills can remain unpaid for months at a time, and if the bills are never paid or cleared, this information will reflect on your credit report. In addition to late payments and inaccuracy in bill amounts, you could be faced with expensive collection fees if your creditors refer your debt to a collections agency. This results in your credit score dropping and makes it more difficult for you to obtain new lines of credit. Don’t let overdue medical debt harm your finances – make sure you address any bills as they arise and keep track of all payments made towards them.

Tips for Reducing Your Healthcare Costs

Finding ways to reduce your healthcare costs can be challenging, but there are some simple steps to minimize your expenses. To start, make sure you prioritize preventative care and visit your doctor for regular check-ups. In addition, ask your physician if they can provide any services or prescriptions at lower rates. You may also be interested in researching health plans that cover more of the cost of treatments or are more tailored to meet your needs. Finally, do not be afraid to ask questions and shop around – different forms of insurance often come with additional benefits that could help reduce your healthcare costs. 

About IMA

International Medical Aid provides global internship opportunities for students and clinicians who are looking to broaden their horizons and experience healthcare on an international level. These program participants have the unique opportunity to shadow healthcare providers as they treat individuals who live in remote and underserved areas and who don’t have easy access to medical attention. International Medical Aid also provides medical school admissions consulting to individuals applying to medical school and PA school programs. We review primary and secondary applications, offer guidance for personal statements and essays, and conduct mock interviews to prepare you for the admissions committees that will interview you before accepting you into their programs. IMA is here to provide the tools you need to help further your career and expand your opportunities in healthcare.

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