A few posts down I mentioned a report from Families USA about how many Americans die prematurely because they lacked health insurance. Someone from that organization was kind enough to send me the link to the full report referenced by the Des Moines Register (pdf file).
The press release that accompanied the report is after the jump. Here is a particularly depressing excerpt:
* Families USA estimates that nearly three working-age Iowans die each week due to lack of health insurance (approximately 140 people in 2006).
* Between 2000 and 2006, the estimated number of adults between the ages of 25 and 64 in Iowa who died because they did not have health insurance was more than 800.
* Across the United States, in 2006, twice as many people in that same age category died from a lack of health insurance as died from homicide.
Of course, the media coverage devoted to homicides far exceeds the coverage devoted to people who die because they lack health insurance.
Here’s hoping that when Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have their next debate, journalists allow them to talk about health care and other issues.
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