Saturday, August 9, 2008

Millions With Chronic Disease Going W/O Insurance or Treatment

A new study to be published this Tuesday in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine estimates that one of every three working-age uninsured adults in the U.S. has been diagnosed with a chronic illness -- diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure.

Even though their conditions could be successfully managed, they are going without even doctor visits to monitor their progress. Instead, they rely on very expensive emergency room visits.

The actual figure now of uninsured Americans is 47 million; the study estimated that about 11 million (of the 36 million uninsured in 2004) had been diagnosed with a chronic condition. Nearly a fourth of the uninsured said they had not visited a doctor in the past year. The total number with such a condition may be higher for two reason: the growth in the number of total uninsured since 2004, and the fact that people may have developed such a condition in past year and not know it.

We can do better than this, people. Forty seven million uninsured is a disaster waiting to happen.

Info from New York Times report at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/business/05health.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&ref=health&adxnnlx=1218316447-mchkYD402MaReOGqwa1txg

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