“…Additionally, I analyze results by ownership of seizable wealth, defined as having at least $50 worth of income or assets seizable in bankruptcy, and by health status, defined by diagnosis of at least one of the nine chronic illnesses most correlated with medical spending within the raw data on this population (these illnesses are angina, cancer, coronary heart disease, diabetes, heart attack, poor perceived mental health, any physical limitation, asthma, and emphysema). I include the premium with the direct OOP costs of care when discussing total OOP costs to reflect the total price of medical care consumers experience (Pauly et al, 2018).…”