It’s no secret that healthcare costs are extremely high in the United States – and paying medical bills can be difficult. In fact, one in four Americans has struggled to pay a recent medical bill.
While anyone could struggle with medical bills and debt, certain groups are more likely to. Here are several statistics to show what the average person who has medical debt looks like:
Due to expensive medical services, Americans may skip out on needed healthcare. Over 30% of adults under 65 have put off going to the doctor because of the cost, and 40% of adults under 65 have settled for over-the-counter medication to avoid medical bills. This can be risky for your health because you may not be getting the treatment you need in a timely manner.
The stress of medical debt can lead to a lack of sleep, high blood pressure and headaches. It can also take a toll on your mental and emotional health. You may find yourself feeling increasingly anxious or depressed.
While dealing with medical debt can feel overwhelming, you are not alone. Millions of Americans have a hard time paying their medical bills. If you have any questions concerning your debt, you may reach out to an experienced Tennessee bankruptcy attorney.
At Mark T. Young & Associates, We Get You The Help You Need.
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