Lack of Insurance Linked to Early Death ; a Group Attributes 22,211 Premature Deaths Nationally to People's Inability to Obtain Health Insurance.
Dayton Daily News › March 25, 2008
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Dayton Daily News › March 25, 2008
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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.See the full content of this document
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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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