New Report, Same Old Story on The Ill Uninsured
One third of uninsured Americans has a chronic disease that is not being medically cared for. People who are uninsured typically only see the doctor through ER visits when the conditions have gotten very bad and out of control. These patients will have complications from their conditions and die younger after being prematurely disabled.
There are about 47 million uninsured in the United States. The reports concludes that 11.4 million Americans that have at least one of seven major illnesses are not insured. They broke it down to 16.1% of 7.8 million with heart disease, 15.5 % of 38.2 million with high blood pressure, and 16.6% of 8.5 million diabetics. They also looked at other conditions such as COPD, cancer, asthma, and high cholesterol.
6.2% of insured people did not have regular doctor visits compared to 26% of uninsured who also did not. 22% of the uninsured had not gone to see a doctor in the past year compared to 6.2% of insured. 1.1% of insured people used the ER as their source of care, compared to 7.1% of uninsured.
Doctors can become frustrated because they know that almost all these conditions can be managed with minimal complications if they were given the chance to treat them early and regularly.
It would seem to me that the answer lies in insuring the uninsured, or making health care and medicine competitive and possible at lower costs.
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