Was that related to the income shock?
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yes, unexpected costs of medical care. Loss of one or more incomes. Emotional trauma of life-threatening illness, or death or partner.
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Not in the bay but my aunt had her house seized for medical payments. She couldn’t continue treatment and died anyway. So fucked up.
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In the 90s a friend got cancer, lost her job and insurance, was going to go bankrupt but died first. One thing leads to another.
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A former co-worker had his transplant operation vetoed by the CEO because the company was "self-insured", managed to barely hang on until he could move to another job that had better insurance. So having alleged "insurance" was no guarantee.
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Was always struck by this data that shows a crazy correlation between the introduction of ACA and bankruptcies in the US suddenly declining by 50% https://www.consumerreports.org/personal-bankruptcy/how-the-aca-drove-down-personal-bankruptcy/ …
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The hidden costs of our failed healthcare provisioning system
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The system doesn't seem to be fixed.
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