Harry Guerrilla
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The question asked last night wasn't about people who can't afford insurance, but people who choose not to have insurance. He also addressed the issue of the cost of medical treatment, which is the biggest inhibiting factor to access for people who cannot afford insurance.
Did that study look into the lifestyle differences of insured v. uninsured? Or did it just do a surface examination with no other evidentiary findings?
It's likely another "study" with predetermined conclusions, that doesn't examine the other lifestyle factors involved with those that are insured vs. those that aren't.
These type of studies are very useful in swaying ignorant people.