Another reason 'baggers oppose health care reform?

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Two young men have been shot.

Both are 28 years old, and both have been badly wounded in the abdomen. The hospital where they have been brought for treatment, in this case Alameda County Medical Center, gives both excellent care, sparing no resources on either man.


  • One man is black, the other is white. Who dies?
Actually, it's a trick question. I've left out one crucial bit of information. All other things being equal, including age, gender, race, injury severity and the use of hospital resources, there is still one factor that weighs heavily on the odds of surviving a gunshot wound: insurance.


According to a 2010 study published by the American College of Surgeons, uninsured patients were nearly twice as likely to die in the hospital after a gunshot trauma as insured patients. The research was conducted in Alameda County between 1998 and 2007, and looked at 2,164 victims of gun violence.


"Insurance coverage has a greater effect than expected," note the authors. "Despite similar injury severity, uninsured trauma patients were more likely to die after gunshot injury than insured patients."





http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_19033351
 
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