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The situation on healthcare in the U.S has left 50 million people without health insurance and the results end up with 45,000 people dying each year because of it. 700,000 people go bankrupt dealing with health care, which increases poverty rate. In comparison the 5 largest health insurance companies made a combined profit around $12 billion in 2009. The U.S has fewer doctors and nurses than most high income countries. Hospitals and doctors are disproportionally are located in wealthier areas and public hospitals in areas which are most needed, are shutting down.
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http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
700,000
families go bankrupt each year just by trying to pay for their health
care – even though three quarters of them are insured. (Health Affairs
2006). In comparison, the five largest insurance companies made a
combined profit of around $12 billion in 2009. (Department of Health and
Human Services 2010) - See more at:
http://www.nesri.org/programs/health-care-in-the-united-states#sthash.fXWfB8E6.dpuf
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