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Presence of Any Medical Debt Associated With Two Additional Years of Homelessness in a Seattle Sample

机译:在西雅图样本中与两年额外多年无家可归有关的医疗债务

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Although medical debt has been associated with housing instability, almost no research has connected homelessness to medical debt. We interviewed 60 individuals experiencing homelessness in Seattle, selected from those participating in self-governed encampments organized by a homeless advocacy organization. Most respondents reported having at least one kind of debt, with two-thirds reporting current medical debt. Almost half reported trouble paying medical bills for themselves or family members. Almost one-third believed medical debt was in part responsible for their current housing situation. More than half with medical debt incurred this debt while they were covered under insurance. People who had trouble paying medical bills experienced a more recent episode of homelessness 2 years longer than those who did not have such trouble, even after controlling for race, education, age, gender, and health status. People of color who had trouble paying medical bills reported almost 1 year more homelessness than whites.
机译:虽然医疗债务与住房不稳定有关,但几乎没有研究与医疗债务无家可归。我们采访了60名在西雅图中经历无家可归的人,选自参与由无家可归的倡导组织组织的自治营地的人。大多数受访者报告至少有一种债务,三分之二报告目前的医疗债务。几乎一半报告为自己或家庭成员支付医疗账单的麻烦。几乎三分之一的相信医疗债务部分负责其当前的住房局势。在保险下涵盖的同时,在医疗债务中有超过一半的债务。遇到医疗账单的人的人经历了比在控制种族,教育,年龄,性别和健康状况之后的那些没有此类麻烦的人的无家可归者的更新一集。遇到医疗账单的困难的颜色人数比白人多为无家可归。

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