Millions of Americans With Chronic Ills Put Off Health Care

Survey shows they suffer consequences of delaying doctor visits, filling prescriptions

Posted: March 18, 2009

By Amanda Gardner
HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, March 18 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans suffering from at least one chronic health problem are putting off care, not taking needed medications, and resigning themselves to feelings of isolation and depression.

So reveals a new poll commissioned by the National Council on Aging, with support from The Atlantic Philanthropies and the California HealthCare Foundation.

"This report presents a distressing picture of the barriers facing those most in need of ongoing care and support, whether or not they have insurance," said Carol Pryor, policy director of the Access Project in Boston. "As we look toward reforming our health care system, we need to ensure that these barriers are reduced or eliminated. In some countries, for example, co-pays are waived for people with chronic conditions to ensure that they can get timely care without having to worry about the cost. This can reduce barriers to care and also lower costs in the long run."

The findings strongly echo those from a Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll released last week, which found that more than three-quarters of adult Americans who have health insurance say they still worry about paying more for their medical care, and almost 50 percent say they're "very" or "extremely" worried about the issue.

Again, many in this demographic are not filling prescriptions, missing doctors' visits, not taking recommended treatments or cutting back on medication and foregoing dental care.

Experts expressed concern that, with the economy in recession and many Americans losing their employer-based health insurance, the problem may only get worse.

According to the National Council on Aging, 30 million Americans aged 65 and over have at least one chronic health condition. Such conditions eat up the lion's share of the nation's health care costs.

"Nearly 133 million people in the U.S. have chronic conditions such as arthritis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The medical care costs of people with chronic diseases account for more than 75 percent of the nation's $2 trillion in medical costs," said James Firman, president and CEO of the National Council on Aging at a Wednesday teleconference. "Despite all we're spending, the quality of chronic care is not particularly good. Forty-four percent of patients do not receive recommended care.

"If you think it's bad today, as the nation ages dramatically, so will our chronic needs," Firman added. "Often missing is the voice of those suffering from chronic conditions."

Here are the high points of the new poll, which surveyed 1,109 Americans aged 44 and over, each of whom suffered from at least one chronic health problem, such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, asthma or depression:

Why I don't seek the help and treatments I need

I have no medical or prescription insurance. I was recently approved for Social Security Disability payments. When I applied to the State of Nebraska for Medicaid they said my husband and I make too much money. My husband is unemployed. Unemployment insurance in this state is not all that much.

I have Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Major Depressive Disorder. I do have some prescription medicine. I NEED things like aquatic therapy, medical massages, a therapist, etc but I won't be able to get these things until I've been on SSD for two years.

If you're looking to move to this state, be prepared for a terrible Department Of Health and Human Services. Very little money is allocated to help people get the services and care needed. A District Judge here is fining NE HHS for each day that they are not providing the appropriate care for a child that the judge ordered the HHS to place in a residential treatment facility SIX months ago. They just don't care.

Jenni Carroll of NE @ Apr 14, 2009 20:40:09 PM

Chronic Illness and afraid to seek help!

Dear editor,

I don't think this is just a latino problem, I feel this affects all of us suffering from any Chronic Pain disease such as Adhesive Arachnoditis, MCTD, MS or any other severe pain issue.

I know myself I don't seek out treatment such as Biofeedback because I can't due to the cost. I have CIGNA and my co-pay is 1,500 and then it goes to 80/20. The psych. at Duke asked if I had Medicad and I replied No and she then stated what insurance I had and I told her. She told me it would cost about 3-4,000 thousand dollars out of pocket.

I told her forget it we can't afford that. If you don't have medicad I noticed that even the Hospitals won't see you! They have refused to treat me, due to the payment plan I had asked to be set up on.

I agreed to pay 25.00 a month AND THEY STATED no!!!

iT IS SCARY WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR HOSPITALS AND DOCTORS OFFICES. NO ONE WILL SEE U HERE IN NC UNLESS YOU HAVE MEDICAD. MEDICAD IS GUARNTEED MONEY IN FULL FROM THE GOVT. MINE INSURANCE HAS TO BE APPROVED AND THEN I HAVE TO MAKE PAYMENTS. SO GO FIGURE NO ONE WILL SEE ME OR HELP ME, SO THAT IS WHY PEOPLE AREN'T GETTING HELP!

Sincerely,

Paula

Paula DeCarlo- Falcone of NC @ Apr 14, 2009 08:17:21 AM

Chronic Illness and afraid to seek help!

Dear editor,

I don't think this is just a latino problem, I feel this affects all of us suffering from any Chronic Pain disease such as Adhesive Arachnoditis, MCTD, MS or any other severe pain issue.

I know myself I don't seek out treatment such as Biofeedback becasue I can't due to the cost. I have CIGNA and my co-pay is 1,500 and then it goes to 80/20. The paych. at Duke asked it I had Medicad and I replied No and she then stated what insurance I had and I told her. She told me it would cost about 3-4,000 thousand dollars out of pocket.

I told her forget it we can't afford that. If you don't have medicad I noticed that even the Hospitals won't see you! They have refused to treat me, due to the payment plan I had asked to be set up on.

I agreed to pay 25.00 a month AND THEY STATED no!!!

iT IS SCARY WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR HOSPITALS AND DOCTORS OFFICES. NO ONE WILL SEE U HERE IN NC UNLESS YOU HAVE MEDICAD. MEDICAD IS GUARNTEED MONEY IN FULL FROM THE GOVT. MINE INSURANCE HAS TO BE APPROVED AND THEN I HAVE TO MAKE PAYMENTS. SO GO FIGURE NO ONE WILL SEE ME OR HELP ME, SO THAT IS WHY PEOPLE AREN'T GETTING HELP!

Sincerely,

Paula

Paula DeCarlo- Falcone of NC @ Apr 14, 2009 08:14:25 AM

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