Mitt really should know better. He is so wrong in his statement that no one dies because of a lack of health insurance. He should spend some time seeing people who do not have health insurance!
Romney said:
Romney said:
“we don’t have people that become ill, who die in their apartment because they don’t have insurance.”
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I hate to tell you this, Mitt of 2012, but we do have people who die every day because they lack health insurance.
A 2009 Harvard Medical School study found, for example, that “the uninsured are more likely to die than are the privately insured.” “Lack of health insurance,” that study found, “is associated with as many as 44,789 deaths per year in the United States, more than those caused by kidney disease.” While, you, as Mitt of 2012, claimed that the government will protect those without insurance, the same study found that “alternative measures of access to medical care for the uninsured, such as community health centers, do not provide the protection of private health insurance.”
Another report, by the healthcare consumer advocacy group FamiliesUSA, found slightly lower numbers — 26,100 adults ages 25 to 64 died prematurely due to a lack of health insurance in 2010. The report, Dying For Coverage: The Deadly Consequences of Being Uninsured, also determined that more than 2,000 people die prematurely every month in the U.S. — 72 every day, three every hour. The report also found that from 2005 to 2010, “the number of people who died prematurely each year due to a lack of health coverage rose from 20,350 to 26,100.”
As if these awful statistics weren’t enough to repudiate Mitt of 2012's claims, being uninsured is also a predictor of poor outcomes even when you do receive care at a government’s or hospital’s expense (which of course is really our expense because it is passed on through higher taxes and insurance premiums). A study from the University of Virginia School of Medicine found that although the uninsured may make it to the hospital, they are more likely than people with insurance to die from heart bypass operations. Another study, from epidemiologists at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, found that the uninsured were more likely to die from a heart attack, even when admitted.
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