AI Article Synopsis

  • People diagnosed with cancer are much more likely to go bankrupt compared to those who don't have cancer.
  • Cancer patients under 65 years old are even more at risk of bankruptcy than older cancer patients, showing that older people have some help from programs like Medicare.
  • The study suggests that employers and governments should create programs to help people pay medical bills after being diagnosed with cancer.

Article Abstract

Much has been written about the relationship between high medical expenses and the likelihood of filing for bankruptcy, but the relationship between receiving a cancer diagnosis and filing for bankruptcy is less well understood. We estimated the incidence and relative risk of bankruptcy for people age twenty-one or older diagnosed with cancer compared to people the same age without cancer by conducting a retrospective cohort analysis that used a variety of medical, personal, legal, and bankruptcy sources covering the Western District of Washington State in US Bankruptcy Court for the period 1995-2009. We found that cancer patients were 2.65 times more likely to go bankrupt than people without cancer. Younger cancer patients had 2-5 times higher rates of bankruptcy than cancer patients age sixty-five or older, which indicates that Medicare and Social Security may mitigate bankruptcy risk for the older group. The findings suggest that employers and governments may have a policy role to play in creating programs and incentives that could help people cover expenses in the first year following a cancer diagnosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4240626PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2012.1263DOI Listing

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