Lack of Insurance Linked to Early Death ; a Group Attributes 22,211 Premature Deaths Nationally to People's Inability to Obtain Health Insurance.

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Two working-age Ohioans die prematurely every day because they don't have insurance to pay for medical treatment to save them, according to a national organization for health care consumers.

Among people between 25 and 64 years old, Families USA estimated 750 Ohio deaths in 2006 could have been prevented by insurance.

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Lack of Insurance Linked to Early Death ; a Group Attributes 22,211 Premature Deaths Nationally to People's Inability to Obtain Health Insurance.

Its Tuesday, March 18, report extrapolated from the Urban Institute's 2007 calculation attributing 22,211 deaths...

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