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We can always do better. Allowing people to die or suffer for lack of health care isn't a hallmark of civilization.
We can do better.
Alan Grayson claims 45,000 people die a year because they lack health insurance
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Your use of the "Truth-o-meter" graphic pointing to "Truth" is extremely misleading. From your link, Politifact.com says:
What we found wasn’t enough to reach a conclusion one way or another (hence why we’re not rating Grayson’s statement on our Truth-O-Meter).
The study that Grayson bases his number on is a real study, but it isn't without controversy. Politifact points out the research by Richard Kronick, who is now the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Kronick writes:
Conclusions. The Institute of Medicine's estimate that lack of insurance leads to 18,000 excess deaths each year is almost certainly incorrect. It is not possible to draw firm causal inferences from the results of observational analyses, but there is little evidence to suggest that extending insurance coverage to all adults would have a large effect on the number of deaths in the United States.