And Health Care Reform helps this...how?
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Graphic of those in the US who had to avoid health treatment due to (lack of) affordability
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Re: Graphic of those in the US who had to avoid health treatment due to (lack of) affordability
That's what I'd like to know also. I'm certainly one of those even with insurance who has had to forgo treatment. I'm surprised those number are not a lot higher after talking to friends and neighbors. How can they really know who is avoiding treatment? Seems to me that would be very hard to accurately measure.
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Originally posted by ggirod View PostFully 27.358% of statistics are misused and inaccurate. Another 53.689% are made up.
The statistics above are an example of the latter category
I bet 5% of Americans can't even exit their homes to reach a hospital because they are too fat.
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Originally posted by flintlock View PostHow can they really know who is avoiding treatment? Seems to me that would be very hard to accurately measure.
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By the way, all these stats are pre-crash. Now with actual old-fashioned-statistics-type unemployment somewhere north of 20% and under-employment (minimum wage part time and no health insurance) what ya wanna bet the stats are a bit higher? There is nothing like 2006 stats to show how wonderful our situation is. Mildly deceptive.
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Re: Graphic of those in the US who had to avoid health treatment due to (lack of) affordability
Originally posted by flintlock View PostThat's what I'd like to know also. I'm certainly one of those even with insurance who has had to forgo treatment. I'm surprised those number are not a lot higher after talking to friends and neighbors. How can they really know who is avoiding treatment? Seems to me that would be very hard to accurately measure.
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Maybe the evasion of treatment and prescribed chemicals will be the next thing criminalized. That would pay the insurance companies and keep the jails full at the same time. It sounds like a win win to me, I guess I'd better get on the line to my congressman. Criminal drug evasion has a pleasant ring to it.
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Re: Graphic of those in the US who had to avoid health treatment due to (lack of) affordability
Originally posted by ggirod View PostBy the way, all these stats are pre-crash. Now with actual old-fashioned-statistics-type unemployment somewhere north of 20% and under-employment (minimum wage part time and no health insurance) what ya wanna bet the stats are a bit higher? There is nothing like 2006 stats to show how wonderful our situation is. Mildly deceptive.
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Re: Graphic of those in the US who had to avoid health treatment due to (lack of) affordability
Originally posted by flintlock View PostHow can they really know who is avoiding treatment? Seems to me that would be very hard to accurately measure.
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