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by beat 4491 days ago
Honest, non-snarky answer... to be pedantic, for me it's not a question of affordability. I'm a software professional with a very good income, and I could do it on my own.

I have a friend a few months younger than me. She makes less than $15k/year, and has two children living at home. Under those financial circumstances, she has totally paid off her home, which should tell you how frugal and responsible she is. She has also experienced extensive hospitalization due to illness. If she had to pay for that (it was paid for by state-subsidized health care), she'd have lost her house.

edit: Medical costs are the leading cause of bankruptcy in the US.

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"Medical costs are the leading cause of bankruptcy in the US."

In a study by Elizabeth Warren that scored any bankruptcy which included medical bills in the discharged debts as their "being the cause" of it, no matter what the fraction they were.

That's dramatically misrepresenting the quality of the study;

http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jun2009/...

That may be so, but your link doesn't support your counter-claim.
> Without insurance, I couldn't have afforded the half-dozen trips to the doctor or the meds.

> Honest, non-snarky answer... to be pedantic, for me it's not a question of affordability.

This is a pretty good representation of the quality of health care discussion on HN.

He misspelled one word. s/couldn't/mightn't/.