Posts Tagged ‘underinsured’

Seven of 10 women are uninsured or underinsured, have medical bill or debt problems, or problems accessing care because of cost, new study finds

New York, NY, May 11, 2009—Women are more likely than men to feel the pinch of rising health costs and eroding health benefits, with about half (52%) of working-age women reporting problems accessing needed care because of costs, compared to 39 percent of men, a new Commonwealth Fund study finds. Women who are insured but have inadequate coverage are especially vulnerable: 69 percent of underinsured women have problems accessing care because of costs, compared to half (49%) of underinsured men. Read the rest of this entry →

NPR: America’s underinsured are swelling

here’s a growing class of Americans known as the “underinsured.” These are people who have health insurance, but whose medical bills make up more than 10 percent of their annual income.

Host Jacki Lyden gets the latest estimate from health economist Cathy Schoen, a senior vice president of the Commonwealth Fund. Listen to the NPR Web cast here.