Pandemic leaves Indians mired in massive medical debts
NEW DELHI (AP) As coronavirus cases ravaged India this spring, Anil Sharma visited his 24-year-old son Saurav at a private hospital in northwest New Delhi every day for more than two months. In May, as Indias new COVID-19 cases broke global records to reach 400,000 a day, Saurav was put on a ventilator.
The sight of the tube running into Sauravs throat is seared in Sharmas mind. I had to stay strong when I was with him, but immediately after, I would break down as soon as I left the room, he said.
Saurav is home now, still weak and recovering. But the familys joy is tempered by a mountain of debt that piled up while he was sick.
Life has been tentatively returning to normal in India as new coronavirus cases have fallen. But millions are embroiled in a nightmare of huge piles of medical bills. Most Indians dont have health insurance and costs for COVID-19 treatment have them drowning in debt.
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Indians pay about 63% of their medical expenses out-of-pocket. Thats typical of many poor countries with inadequate government services. Data on global personal medical costs from the pandemic are hard to come by, but in India and many other countries treatment for COVID is a huge added burden at a time when hundreds of millions of jobs have vanished.
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