ACA seen curbing medical bankruptcy
| By Randy Tucker, Dayton Daily News, Ohio | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The Affordable Care Act was enacted, in part, to offer protection from unwieldy medical costs that could push consumers' finances over the edge.
But even with subsidized health coverage available to millions of uninsured Americans through the ACA, their financial security could still be in jeopardy, experts say.
"We see that rather commonly," said
"That can cause a spiral of debt problems, forcing the hand of people who have that debt to seek relief under bankruptcy," he Minnillo said.
According to the
Explaining all the plans
But those costs aren't as transparent as they could be to many people enrolling in ACA coverage who are shopping for health insurance for the first time, said
"We're dealing with a largely unsophisticated consumer group, most of whom have never had health insurance before," he said. "We try to explain to them the difference between saving on the front end or saving when the bill comes in, but a lot of people are just accustomed to shopping on price."
Hickman was referring to the monthly premiums for marketplace plans, which come in three levels of coverage: bronze, silver, gold and platinum. The bronze plans typically carry the lowest premiums but have higher deductibles and cover the least amount of enrollees' overall medical expenses, although costs vary by plan.
"People who have used insurance in the past almost always jump to the silver or even gold plans," Hickman said, referring to plans that cover 70 percent or more of medical expenses after the deductible is met. Bronze plans, by comparison, are only required to cover 60 percent of medical costs.
"A lot of people who have never had insurance are unaware of the trade-offs, and you'd be surprised at the number of people who come in who've never had insurance," Hickman said. "They have to have a clear example or scenario about how the plan works, and that's what we provide.
"Our navigator presentation is pretty simple: you can pay higher premiums now and don't have to worry about a big hospital bill down the road, or you can pay a lower premium and risk being hit with a big bill," he said.
But private insurance is only part of the equation for reducing medical bankruptcies through the ACA.
Enrollment continues
In
Nationwide, about three million Americans have signed up for private health insurance through the ACA, while more than six million have qualified for
"Most of the people we see sign up for
"We get so many people who come in and say I had a medical problem and wasn't insured and now I have this huge medical bill," Dawson said. "Without having insurance, it's easy to run up a tremendous amount of medical debt, which most people can't afford."
A handful of recent studies underscore the dilemma for those living in or near poverty.
At least 26 percent of people earning less than
The Oregon Experiment
The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment, which was published May in
Even some critics of the national health care law agree that expanding health coverage through
"Nobody wants to see people go through a medical bankruptcy...and it's very likely that some of that will be ameliorated" as a result of the ACA, said
Like most critics of
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