APPENDIX A TABLE 1.-Percent of families with some medical indebtedness at end of the survey year, July 1953, by family income for families with and without insurance 1 1 TABLE 2.—Percentage of families with medical indebtedness under $95 at the end of the survey year, July 1953, for families with and without insurance1 TABLE 3.-Percent of families with medical indebtedness from $95 to $194 at the end of the survey year, July 1953, for families with and without insurance1 TABLE 4.-Percent of families with medical indebtedness of $195 and over at the end of the survey year, July 1953, for families with and without insurance1 TABLE 5.—Families reporting medical indebtedness, by family income and percent of income paid out for health 1 The amount of income paid out for health is net outlay plus amount paid by the family for hospital, surgical, or medical expense insurance. Net outlay excludes benefits received from hospital, surgical, or medical expense insurance. This percentage has not been computed for groups of under 50 families. 15 ลล 19 (3) TABLE 6.-Families reporting medical indebtedness, by type of family for families with some insurance and families with no insurance TABLE 1.-Number of families who reported borrowing during the survey year to pay medical and dental bills, by source of funds, and average and median amounts borrowed 1 Includes banks, small loan companies, credit unions, and in 3 instances, life insurance companies. TABLE 2.-Percentage of families who reported borrowing to pay medical and dental bills, by family income, for families with insurance and families with no insurance Included here are families who reported borrowing money during the survey year from regular lending institutions, friends, relatives, or any other source, for the express purpose of paying for medical or dental TABLE 3.—Percentage of families reporting that they borrowed to pay medical and dental bills, by type of family and age or head 1 Included here are families who reported borrowing money during the survey year from regular lending institutions, friends, relatives, or any other source, for the express purpose of paying for medical or dental care. TABLE 4.-Percentage of families reporting borrowing to meet medical and dental bills, by size of family 1 Included here are families who reported borrowing money during the survey year from regular lending institutions, friends, relatives, or any other source, for the express purpose of paying for medical or dental care. TABLE 5.-Percentage of families reporting borrowing to meet medical and dental bills, by percent of family income paid out for health 1 The amount of income paid out for health is net outlay plus amounts paid by the family for voluntary health insurance. Net outlay excludes hospital, surgical, and medical insurance benefits. 'Included here are families who reported borrowing money during the survey year from regular lending institutions, friends, relatives, or any other source, for the express purpose of paying for medical or dental care. |