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Washington State Cancer Patients Found To Be At Greater Risk For Bankruptcy Than People Without A Cancer Diagnosis
by
Blough, David
, Ramsey, Scott
, Newcomb, Polly
, Kreizenbeck, Karma
, Snell, Kyle
, Overstreet, Karen
, Kirchhoff, Anne
, Fedorenko, Catherine
, Hollingworth, William
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bankruptcy laws
/ Cancer
/ Cohort analysis
/ Debt
/ Demographics
/ Employers
/ Federal courts
/ First year
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Personal bankruptcy
/ Population
/ Postal codes
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ State courts
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
2013
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Washington State Cancer Patients Found To Be At Greater Risk For Bankruptcy Than People Without A Cancer Diagnosis
by
Blough, David
, Ramsey, Scott
, Newcomb, Polly
, Kreizenbeck, Karma
, Snell, Kyle
, Overstreet, Karen
, Kirchhoff, Anne
, Fedorenko, Catherine
, Hollingworth, William
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bankruptcy laws
/ Cancer
/ Cohort analysis
/ Debt
/ Demographics
/ Employers
/ Federal courts
/ First year
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Personal bankruptcy
/ Population
/ Postal codes
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ State courts
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
2013
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Washington State Cancer Patients Found To Be At Greater Risk For Bankruptcy Than People Without A Cancer Diagnosis
by
Blough, David
, Ramsey, Scott
, Newcomb, Polly
, Kreizenbeck, Karma
, Snell, Kyle
, Overstreet, Karen
, Kirchhoff, Anne
, Fedorenko, Catherine
, Hollingworth, William
in
Age
/ Algorithms
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bankruptcy laws
/ Cancer
/ Cohort analysis
/ Debt
/ Demographics
/ Employers
/ Federal courts
/ First year
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicare
/ Patients
/ Personal bankruptcy
/ Population
/ Postal codes
/ Risk
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ State courts
/ Studies
/ Surveillance
2013
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Washington State Cancer Patients Found To Be At Greater Risk For Bankruptcy Than People Without A Cancer Diagnosis
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Washington State Cancer Patients Found To Be At Greater Risk For Bankruptcy Than People Without A Cancer Diagnosis
2013
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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. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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