Rutgers: Cancer And Diabetes Aren't The Only Conditions Driving Medical Debt
September 23, 2022
September 23, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Sept. 23 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Expensive ongoing treatment for cancer and diabetes are the best-known drivers of the medical debt that contributes to two-thirds of personal bankruptcies, but a Rutgers study indicates other chronic conditions contribute significantly, too.
Asthma, heart disease, lung disease, anxiety and other mood disorders are all associated with elevated rates of medical debt, according to . . .
Expensive ongoing treatment for cancer and diabetes are the best-known drivers of the medical debt that contributes to two-thirds of personal bankruptcies, but a Rutgers study indicates other chronic conditions contribute significantly, too.
Asthma, heart disease, lung disease, anxiety and other mood disorders are all associated with elevated rates of medical debt, according to . . .