Background: The actual financial situation of chronically ill people is not
known. Methods: A postal questionnaire was conducted among a sample of the
non-institutionalised population (4,206 respondents). Results: Fourteen pe
rcent of chronically ill people were found to be poor as compared to 5% of
those not chronically ill. The higher prevalence of poverty is the result o
f medical expenses as well as a low net income. The lower net incomes of th
ose chronically ill could be partly explained by sociodemographic factors.
Conclusions: Governments should recognise the effects of policy measures on
expenses as well as on the income of chronically ill people.