Date: 2023-08-12 10:30 pm (UTC)
hairyears: Spilosoma viginica caterpillar: luxuriant white hair and a 'Dougal' face with antennae. Small, hairy, and venomous (Default)
From: [personal profile] hairyears
I read your question as: does the US health system provide a compelling incentive to divorce a terminally-ill spouse before they are bankrupted by medical bills?

Date: 2023-08-13 08:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bens_dad
Partly, but more specifically, I am assuming a substantial gender-skew in single-income couples, and suspect that that will create gendered incentives for anyone considering divorcing a terminally-ill spouse.

If you rely on your spouse's health insurance, even if they are sick you may find it too expensive to leave, whereas dropping a sick spouse from your insurance might be personally financially beneficial ?

Thinking further, I realize that I have been assuming that it is the healthy partner initiating divorce.
It could be that being faced with a life-expectancy of months or a few years rather than decades, the sick partner decides that the spouse doesn't fit their new plans for the rest of their life.
However, at least on a partial reading, the paper doesn't say anything to suggest this was true for these patients.

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