Not sure medical reasons is major cause for bankruptcy, especially after the 2008 housing crash.
Those in the US, people without anything to loose rack up credit card debt, then file for bankruptcy. Yes some without insurance rack up medical bills and then try to get out of paying for them by filing bankruptcy. Filing bankruptcy was so bad, they even changed the bankruptcy laws. It was too easy for people to get out paying their bills.
I just turned 65. I had no choice, I was put on medicare. I pay for part B and D, less than $200/mo. It's hard for many to believe, but medicare costs me less than my private insurance and my private insurance was mostly paid for by my employer.
I still have to wait up to 2 months to see a specialists, then up to another 2 months to have some tests run. Doesn't take very long to see family DR. No waiting if I go to a clinic. George
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