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What Medicare doesn’t pay for becomes hefty debt for millions of seniors

Last updated: May 31, 2025 7:50 am
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Connie Morton, a resident of Colonial Beach, Va., faced a devastating loss when her husband passed away last November due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. After 18 years of battling the illness, Connie’s husband was unable to work for the last nine years of his life, leaving Connie as his primary caretaker. The couple survived on Social Security and some assistance from his children, but they still struggled to cover the medical costs not covered by Medicare.

Unfortunately, the medical bills continued to pile up for Morton, especially after she broke her ankle earlier this year. The combination of uncovered medical expenses for the retired couple totaled around $90,000, leaving Connie in a difficult financial situation. She now faces the prospect of losing her home due to the overwhelming debt.

Morton is not alone in her struggles with healthcare debt among retirees. A growing number of older adults are facing similar challenges, with one in 10 people aged 65 or older owing $10,000 or more in healthcare debt. The cost of healthcare in retirement can be significant, with the average 65-year-old needing $165,000 in savings to cover out-of-pocket expenses throughout their retirement.

The burden of healthcare debt can have serious consequences for retirees, especially those living on limited incomes. Many people on Medicare struggle to afford necessary healthcare services, leading them to delay or skip medical treatments or prescription medications. This can have a detrimental impact on their health and well-being.

One of the main culprits of credit card debt among older adults is out-of-pocket medical costs. As people age, the amount they borrow to cover healthcare expenses increases significantly. Half of adults aged 50 and older who borrow money for healthcare expenses borrow $3,000 or more, highlighting the financial strain that healthcare costs can place on retirees.

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To help manage and avoid medical debt, there are several steps that retirees can take. Planning for healthcare expenses and factoring them into your budget is crucial. Consulting a financial adviser, building a health savings account (HSA), and checking your credit report regularly can also help alleviate financial stress.

Scrutinizing medical bills, negotiating payment plans with providers, and seeking assistance from nonprofit credit counselors can also be effective strategies for managing medical debt. In some cases, tapping into retirement accounts or declaring bankruptcy may be necessary to address overwhelming debt.

Overall, it’s essential for retirees to be proactive in managing their healthcare expenses and seeking financial assistance when needed. By taking steps to address medical debt and plan for future healthcare costs, retirees can protect their financial well-being and ensure a more secure retirement.

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