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Foreclosure and health status.

Craig Evan Pollack1, Julia Lynch, Dawn E Alley

  • 1Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, and RAND Corporation, USA.

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The foreclosure crisis significantly impacts individual health, with millions of U.S. housing units affected. Two studies reveal vulnerable populations needing integrated health and financial services.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Economics
  • Sociology

Background:

  • The U.S. foreclosure crisis escalated in 2009, with over 2.8 million housing units receiving notices.
  • This represents a 120% increase since 2007, impacting 1 in 45 properties.
  • Continued high unemployment suggests further increases in foreclosures for 2010.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the health implications of the foreclosure crisis.
  • To identify vulnerable populations affected by foreclosure.
  • To explore the benefits of coordinated health and financial services.

Main Methods:

  • Summary of two studies on foreclosure and health.
  • Analysis of health status in relation to foreclosure.
  • Identification of service needs for affected individuals.

Main Results:

  • Foreclosure has significant, though less obvious, effects on individual health status.
  • A specific population group is identified as vulnerable due to foreclosure.
  • Coordinated health and financial services show potential benefit.

Conclusions:

  • The foreclosure crisis extends beyond economic impacts to affect individual health.
  • Targeted interventions combining health and financial support are needed.
  • Further research should explore optimal service delivery models.